Questions about George Zimmerman

JulesMaximus

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Do you think he'll still want to go out and play cops and robbers every night once he is found not guilty?

Does the state take away his CCW license now that he has killed someone?
 

LTC8K6

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No to both, but I think he is far from being found not guilty.

You can never tell what a jury will do, and I think I heard that lesser charges are on the table for the jury.

Jury instructions are critical, too...
 

ThePresence

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Even manslaughter seems very shaky to me personally. The state did not do a good job of proving anything at all IMO.
 

JulesMaximus

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Okay, assuming he goes free then... and I really don't care either way mind you. If they find him guilty I don't care. If they find him not guilty I still don't care.
 

boomhower

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If he's found not guilty they can't take his permit, the jury will have decided he didn't commit a crime and it was a lawful shooting.
 

SSSnail

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No to both, but I think he is far from being found not guilty.

You can never tell what a jury will do, and I think I heard that lesser charges are on the table for the jury.

Jury instructions are critical, too...

I didn't know you can change a charge in the middle of a trial.
 

Dr. Zaus

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I'm fairly sure he'll be murdered, and the media will be as guilty of it as that one facebook-troll was guilty of that girl's suicide.
 

LTC8K6

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Why would you take the permit from a person who used a gun in self defense?

Florida is also a "shall issue" state.
 

mugs

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I think he'll want to write a book and sue NBC to pay his lawyers. Dude has had to spend a ton of money defending himself when he never should have been charged.

What ever happened to the chief of police who had to quit? It's unbelievable how much damage has been done by uninformed protesters in this case.
 

LTC8K6

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I didn't know you can change a charge in the middle of a trial.

Apparently you can.

I believe they will discuss M2, Manslaughter, and Agg Asssault w/firearm.

Seems impossible to get to any of those unless you can remove self defense from the picture, particularly the first two.
 

Doppel

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Why would you take the permit from a person who used a gun in self defense?

Florida is also a "shall issue" state.
That is got Jules question, though. Legally he should keep the gun. If I were in his shoes I doubt I would ever want to see one again after this. Ironically though he will need one now more than ever and I recommend he find the whitest town full of confederate flag wavers he can and hunker down there for a few years.
 

Icepick

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Do you think he'll still want to go out and play cops and robbers every night once he is found not guilty?

Does the state take away his CCW license now that he has killed someone?

He will absolutely continue to play cops and robbers. He'll feel very empowered after the ordeal he just went through.
His license will be returned to him if he's found not guilty.
 
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LTC8K6

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Icepick

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I think he'll want to write a book and sue NBC to pay his lawyers. Dude has had to spend a ton of money defending himself when he never should have been charged.

What ever happened to the chief of police who had to quit? It's unbelievable how much damage has been done by uninformed protesters in this case.

The majority of his attorney's fees were funded by donations.
 

Doppel

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I think he'll want to write a book and sue NBC to pay his lawyers. Dude has had to spend a ton of money defending himself when he never should have been charged.

What ever happened to the chief of police who had to quit? It's unbelievable how much damage has been done by uninformed protesters in this case.
That dude was on CNN tonight and agreed with one of the CNN analysts that said he had been thrown under the bus. He is watching the trial closely and was a witness. When gz is acquitted this guy will have bitter sweet vindication. When the riots cause damage, injuries, and possible loss of life I hope those most pivotal in ensuring the state brought this case feel some degree of blame for kicking the hornets nest.
 

JulesMaximus

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Absolutley to both questions. He'll feel very empowered after the ordeal he just went through.

I'm not convinced. I'd bet he will feel exhausted and relieved and never want to pick up a gun again.

Have there ever been any studies on this? I know killing people takes a real toll on military and police officers and they have the backing of the organizations they work for to help them deal with it. This guy has been vilified in the media and the court of public opinion plus dragged through the legal system for the past year.
 

SSSnail

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Apparently you can.

I believe they will discuss M2, Manslaughter, and Agg Asssault w/firearm.

Seems impossible to get to any of those unless you can remove self defense from the picture, particularly the first two.

Is this something you believe, or is it the law?
 

Icepick

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Do you think he'll want to carry again after this? I sure as fuck wouldn't.

Yes, he will continue to carry. He seems fairly smug through this ordeal and I don't think it's altered his thought processes enough to forsake firearms. Like I said above, if anything, he'll feel more empowered if found not guilty.
 

desura

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He will absolutely continue to play cops and robbers. He'll feel very empowered after the ordeal he just went through.
His license will be returned to him if he's found not guilty.

I doubt it.

I think Zimmerman likely deeply regrets what he did (just look at his weight gain and the generally stressed look in him). I think it's likely he'll give up on firearms completely after this, and in 5-20 years some journalist will catch up to him and write a 5-10 page writeup on how Zimmerman is faring as like a groundskeeper handyman for a low-rent duplex.
 

Doppel

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I doubt it.

I think Zimmerman likely deeply regrets what he did (just look at his weight gain and the generally stressed look in him). I think it's likely he'll give up on firearms completely after this, and in 5-20 years some journalist will catch up to him and write a 5-10 page writeup on how Zimmerman is faring as like a groundskeeper handyman for a low-rent duplex.
I agree with this 100%. He didn't put on all that fat because he is enjoying this. It has probably been a hellacious year and a half for him and there is no way he does not wish he had just stayed inside that night and eaten ice cream.