Nukelavee, on 24 April 2012 - 08:51 AM, said:
Look at the scenario this way - Zimmerman is following Martin, keyed up because he's out at night following some hood, but, hey, he has a gun, so, feeling large and in charge. They end up "face to face", and Zimmerman realizes he's got a gun, and is a lot bigger...Martin tells him to "fuck off", and turns to walk on... Zimmerman grabs at him to hold him for the cops...Martin swings or shoves...
All of these scenarios are possible, so anyone who professes knowledge or certainty is just off. But this case will depend largely on ZImmerman's state of mind, and whether a jury finds his version of events credible. Addressing the latter bolded language first, If I'm his attorney, I argue that it makes little sense for someone armed with a gun to initiate a hand-to-hand struggle. You've got the argument ender -- a weapon that is effective at a distance. Why would you give up that advantage and risk being disarmed by initiating physical contact?
As to the first point,
how do they manage to end up face to face? Again, ZImmerman's attorney is going to argue that based on the elapsed time, and Martin's ability simply to run home across the grass (where a car couldn't follow), Martin must have, at some point, decided that he wanted to confront the asshole following him. So his attorney is going to argue that, at some point, Martin must have approached Zimmerman voluntarily, and based on the point I mentioned above, likely is the person who initiated physical contact. At that point, if Zimmerman did have injuries consistent with his story of being knocked down and pounded, I think getting a conviction is going to be tough. Not because Zimmerman is "innocent", but because of the law, and because of the "beyond a reasonable doubt" burden for a finding of guilt. Zimmerman will remain a douche, but not a criminal.
Again, this is all speculation, and we'll have to wait to see the rest of the evidence to see if it is consistent with Zimmerman's version of events. I will say that if there is convincing evidence that Zimmerman has lied about any aspect of this, the odds for conviction go way up. And perhaps the prosecutors have such evidence but a simply keeping it closer to the vest.
In the meantime, here's a white guy attacked and in critical condition after being attacked by a group of black men who said that was "justice for Trayvon." And that was a predictable result given some of the overheated rhetoric from some public figures when this began. And I'm still rather amazed that none of the public figures who riled people up in the first place have asked for people to remain calm and let the process work.
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Edited by Former Lord of Winterfell, 24 April 2012 - 10:52 AM.