George Zimmerman Found Not Guility On All Charges

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News just released, Zimmerman was found not guility on all charges



George Zimmerman found not guilty

SANFORD, Fla.--George Zimmerman, the man accused of murdering Trayvon Martin, has been found not guilty of second-degree murder and manslaughter.

The verdict is the culmination of a case that captured the nation's attention and will undoubtedly be imprinted in America's history. The not guilty verdict means the jury of six women found that Zimmerman justifiably used deadly force and reasonably believed that such force was "necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm" to himself— Florida's definition of self-defense.

The women decided Zimmerman didn't "intentionally commit an act or acts that caused death" or demonstrate a "depraved mind without regard for human life" --Florida's definitions of manslaughter and second degree murder, respectively.

"Its means there was reasonable doubt," said Susan Constantine, a jury consultant and body language expert who attended Zimmerman's trial regularly. "They just could not put the pieces together."

The case has gripped the nation since the shooting happened on Feb. 26, 2012. Police initially did not charge Zimmerman with a crime, citing Florida's "stand-your-ground" law, which allows someone who believes they are in imminent danger to take whatever steps are necessary to protect themselves.

Protests ensued in several cities, including New York, by supporters of Trayvon's family. Many protesters voiced the opinion that Trayvon was targeted and killed for racial reasons. Trayvon was black and Zimmerman is Hispanic.

"You have a little black boy who was killed," said Benjamin Crump, an attorney for the parents of Trayvon. "It's going to be reported in history books and 50 years from now, our children will talk about Trayvon Martin's case like we talk about Emmett Till."

Emmett Till, a 14-year-old black young man, was tortured, murdered and grossly disfigured in Mississippi after being accused of flirting with a white woman.

In Zimmerman's case, State Attorney Angela Corey stepped in and charged Zimmerman with murder on April 11, 2012. Prosecutors however never argued that Zimmerman racially profiled the teen and instead said the teen was profiled as a criminal.

The five-week trial of Zimmerman, held in the same Florida city where Trayvon was killed, brought the facts of the case under a nationally-televised spotlight, with every moment captured on camera. More than 50 witnesses testified and on the first day of deliberation requested a list of the plethora of evidence that lawyers presented.

Some of the items include several statements Zimmerman gave to police, Trayvon's autopsy report and photos of both Zimmerman's injuries and Trayvon's body. Witnesses included forensic experts who testified about the angle in which Trayvon was shot, the position Zimmerman's gun may have been in, and where DNA and blood was found.

Other witnesses offered conflicting statements about how the fight happened, who had the upper hand when Zimmerman shot and who was screaming for help in a 911 call recording.

Eyewitness Jonathan Good said he saw Trayvon on top of and striking Zimmerman moments before the teen was shot. While Selma Mora, who lived a couple of houses down from Good, said Zimmerman was on top and told her to call the police.

A 911 call recorded screams and the fatal gunshot moments before the shooting. Who was screaming was a critical question before the jury.

The defense called nine people -- including both of Zimmerman's parents -- to testify that the screams belonged to Zimmerman. Both of Trayvon's parents and his brother all said Trayvon was screaming moments before he was shot.

In at times riveting detail, prosecutors tried their best to convince jurors that Zimmerman was a killer who "tracked" Trayvon, an innocent teenager, and murdered him before police arrived.

"That child had every right to be afraid of a strange man following him," prosecutor John Guy told jurors before they began deliberations. "This case isn't about standing your ground. It's about staying in your car."

Fellow prosecutor Bernie de la Rionda focused heavily on the state's theory that Zimmerman, frustrated by recent burglaries in his neighborhood, profiled Trayvon as a criminal and choose to take the law in his own hand.

"A teenager is dead, and he's dead through no fault of his own," de la Rionda said to jurors. "He's dead because another man made an assumption."

The majority of legal experts USA TODAY interviewed however said the prosecution had a weak case based largely on circumstantial evidence. Some said the state could possibly succeed if they appealed to the emotions of jurors. However, sympathy was not supposed to play a part in the verdict and defense attorneys reminded jurors of that fact repeatedly.

Mark O'Mara, an attorney for George Zimmerman cast Trayvon as the aggressor saying the teen may have been charged with aggravated battery had he survived the shooting. Trayvon, instead of going home, likely hid, waited for Zimmerman and confronted him, the lawyer said.

"Trayvon Martin came towards George Zimmerman," O'Mara said. '"That is not an unarmed teenager.'

O'Mara explained saying Trayvon used his fists and a concrete sidewalk to threaten great bodily harm.

He also focused on what he said was the state's failure to prove Zimmerman did anything legally wrong. "Where is one shred of evidence to support the absurdity that they are trying to have you buy?" O'Mara asked pointedly in his closing statement to the jury.

Elizabeth Parker, a former prosecutor who is now a criminal defense attorney in Palm Beach, Fla., said the defense did a good job of humanizing Zimmerman .

"The defense did a phenomenal job of presenting their case through the state's witnesses," Parker said. "They were able to get George Zimmerman's testimony in through several witnesses --sparing him from having to undergo vigorous cross-examination by these bulldog prosecutors."

One such is example was the testimony of Sanford police officer Christopher Serino, called by the state and later the defense, Parker said. Serino agreed with prosecutors that Zimmerman may have been profiling Trayvon but said no physical evidence or witness statements contradicted Zimmerman's claim of self-defense and that the medical examiner's report supported Zimmerman's version of events.

Still, Valerie Houston, pastor of Allen Chapel AME Church in Sanford, said she hoped Zimmerman was convicted because he followed Trayvon and initiated the events leading up to the shooting. Many meetings in support of Trayvon and his family were held in her church and Houston joined those who early on asked for Zimmerman to be arrested.
"I feel that he's guilty," Houston said. "If he's not found guilty people will be disappointed--the African American community for sure."

Now that the verdict is in, people who share Houston's views will have to accept that the justice system believes Zimmerman is innocent.

However, despite now being a free man, Jose Baez, a Florida criminal defense attorney, said Zimmerman will likely go into hiding and be unable to live a normal life

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/07/13/george-zimmerman-found-not-guilty/2514163/
 

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Yes, it's a sad day when a man found innocent of all charges has to go into hiding because of the REAL racists.
 

I don't believe he is innocent but unfortunately the prosecution did not prove their case..thus reasonable doubt!

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Here comes the naacp and Obama to persicute a man who was found innocent by his peers.. I know it sounds bad but it's true.. The legal system found him innocent and he will never have a normal life due to the fact of the racial factor of this case.. The man was found not guilty so hopefully he will be left alone but highly unlikely..
 

Here comes the racism, and not by me, or others who agree with me.
 

Maybe now we can get back to the King's screw up's. Wonder if the people who thought George was guilty felt the same about O.J.??
 

I highly doubt it but you make a valid point..
 

I hope the six lady jurors don't have to go into hiding, leave the county or state like some of the 12 who acquitted that Casey girl who killed her daughter. Remember all the death threats that jury received? Shameful. And those threats came from white people.

It's going to get nasty down in Florida.

I might be one of the few who believe Zimmerman should have stayed in his vehicle and none of this would have happened. The case was a wash. Neither side proved their case and like in baseball, the tie goes to the runner. In this case, Zimmerman. I have mixed emotions.
 

This is a BIG BIG win for all gun owners!! "Defend or be killed" is upheld!! Go eat crow liberals.
 

I also believe he should have followed the direction of 911 operator and stayed in his car..I don't care for the man.

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I also believe he should have followed the direction of 911 operator and stayed in his car..I don't care for the man.

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They never told him to stay in his car...no wonder you dont think he is innocent, you don't know the facts.
 

There is still hope for this country after all...I was beginng to wonder.
 

They told him not to pursue. ..he was a cop wannabe. .maybe you don't know the facts...

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They told him not to pursue. ..he was a cop wannabe. .maybe you don't know the facts...

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You just said they told him to stay in his car, now you changed it to "not pursue...Im not going to argue with you because you obviously don't know anything about this case...the more you post the more you prove it...Im moving on.
 

Ohhh plzzz ..argue with someone. else..lol!

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They told him not to pursue. ..he was a cop wannabe. .maybe you don't know the facts...

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The police did not tell zimmerman anything, it was 911 that told him, 911 operator is not the police. He was not obligated to listen to them either.

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This is a BIG BIG win for all gun owners!! "Defend or be killed" is upheld!! Go eat crow liberals.

You are celebrating the death of a minor and the freedom of a killer. Perhaps a therapist would be of benefit.
 

there are no winners
 

You are celebrating the death of a minor and the freedom of a killer. Perhaps a therapist would be of benefit.

Crispin, he was found not guility of all charges..... Since you were not there you dont know what started the fight or even who threw the first blow, it could have easily been Martin who turned and jumped on Zimmerman first... Evidence not allowed in trial by judge shows Matin is not some innocent kid.....He was on a path of cirme...

It is a win for the right to defend yourself.....
 

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