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Same state (Florida)...same "Stand Your ground Law"
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...xTHv4A5LizRU-g
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Same state (Florida)...same "Stand Your ground Law"
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...xTHv4A5LizRU-g
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In between the GIFs, there's a link to a HuffPost article about the case.
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In between the GIFs, there's a link to a HuffPost article about the case.
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He wanted to make sure someone whom he didn't see commit any crime didn't escape before the police got there?
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I've heard that there had been house robberies at that time. If someone just robbed a house in your neighborhood, they'd be walking around wearing a hoodie and not carrying any items they may have taken but a pack of Skittles?
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What exactly was Trayvon doing to "act suspicious" other than wearing a hoodie?
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If there has been a string of robberies in your neighbourhood, and the police refused to answer your requests, as neighbourhood watch he'd feel compelled to make sure the guy he suspected didn't run away.
According to Zimmerman, he was standing around, staring at houses. This is VERY common in people robbing houses, as you have a quick scope out of possible entry routes or maybe a busted lock on a garage or something.
People refer to this as racism. Do you honestly believe that if Trayvon was wearing a tuxedo that Zimmerman would have suspected him?
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He wanted to make sure someone whom he didn't see commit any crime didn't escape before the police got there?
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I've heard that there had been house robberies at that time. If someone just robbed a house in your neighborhood, they'd be walking around wearing a hoodie and not carrying any items they may have taken but a pack of Skittles?
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What exactly was Trayvon doing to "act suspicious" other than wearing a hoodie?
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If there has been a string of robberies in your neighbourhood, and the police refused to answer your requests, as neighbourhood watch he'd feel compelled to make sure the guy he suspected didn't run away.
According to Zimmerman, he was standing around, staring at houses. This is VERY common in people robbing houses, as you have a quick scope out of possible entry routes or maybe a busted lock on a garage or something.
People refer to this as racism. Do you honestly believe that if Trayvon was wearing a tuxedo that Zimmerman would have suspected him?
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id hardly call a GIF with some text a reliable source but ive been hearing some chatter about this case .. i think ill look into it .. if this is true its absolutely ridiculous. i wouldnt say americas justice system is bad cus certain cases have horrible verdicts.. when theyre tried by a jury your fate lies within the hands of those 6-12 people .. not america as a whole but thats another whole other topic
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Yeah I don't think the American system is fucked on the whole, but certain states need to have a re-think.
For me the issue is unanimity; having studied the American system and recent history it seems to me that devolving judicial powers to individual states has proven problematic, as well as expensive when a claimant/defendant is unhappy with the verdict and escalates it to federal/supreme level.
Moreover, I think (call me biased) that the jury system in the UK is often a lot fairer; 12 individuals of various backgrounds and ethnicities, typically 6 men and 6 women. If the US implemented a nationwide template of similar sorts the whole juror bias issue could be effectively reduced and each trial would have a stronger chance at a balanced verdict.
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id hardly call a GIF with some text a reliable source but ive been hearing some chatter about this case .. i think ill look into it .. if this is true its absolutely ridiculous. i wouldnt say americas justice system is bad cus certain cases have horrible verdicts.. when theyre tried by a jury your fate lies within the hands of those 6-12 people .. not america as a whole but thats another whole other topic
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Yeah I don't think the American system is fucked on the whole, but certain states need to have a re-think.
For me the issue is unanimity; having studied the American system and recent history it seems to me that devolving judicial powers to individual states has proven problematic, as well as expensive when a claimant/defendant is unhappy with the verdict and escalates it to federal/supreme level.
Moreover, I think (call me biased) that the jury system in the UK is often a lot fairer; 12 individuals of various backgrounds and ethnicities, typically 6 men and 6 women. If the US implemented a nationwide template of similar sorts the whole juror bias issue could be effectively reduced and each trial would have a stronger chance at a balanced verdict.
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@ NOBLE, the stuff about the girl with the warning shots is irrelevant to me because people can pick this stuff out for days. A black guy killed a white kid last year with little to no news coverage, and he got off free as well. Many cases of different things happening like this.
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@ NOBLE, the stuff about the girl with the warning shots is irrelevant to me because people can pick this stuff out for days. A black guy killed a white kid last year with little to no news coverage, and he got off free as well. Many cases of different things happening like this.
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I dunno yo.... you gotta realize that this isnt half way over dude still has to go through the wrongful death suits and lets be honest owing millz to ppl aint pretty.... plus years of litigation etc... this dude isn't going somewhere over the rainbow hes going to infamous for killin a kid an walking an prolly end up like most high profile criminals broke and destroyed from this shit....
Think the other issue is the stand your ground law humane... i mean fuck when you can legally track someone down get into an altercation with that person an blast em.... somethings wrong...
lol @ chief keef sayin free c murder and rip trayvon in the same sentence when C merked a kid younger then trayvon funny shit
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I dunno yo.... you gotta realize that this isnt half way over dude still has to go through the wrongful death suits and lets be honest owing millz to ppl aint pretty.... plus years of litigation etc... this dude isn't going somewhere over the rainbow hes going to infamous for killin a kid an walking an prolly end up like most high profile criminals broke and destroyed from this shit....
Think the other issue is the stand your ground law humane... i mean fuck when you can legally track someone down get into an altercation with that person an blast em.... somethings wrong...
lol @ chief keef sayin free c murder and rip trayvon in the same sentence when C merked a kid younger then trayvon funny shit
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@ NOBLE, the stuff about the girl with the warning shots is irrelevant to me because people can pick this stuff out for days. A black guy killed a white kid last year with little to no news coverage, and he got off free as well. Many cases of different things happening like this.
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It's relevant because both incidents happened in the same state and the same so-called "Stand Your Ground" law was invoked. In one case, the person (who fired a mere warning shot) was denied and she got 20 years. In another case, the person (who shot and killed someone) was acquitted under the law. I am in no way suggesting it is about race. I think it is about money more than anything. Plain and simple, when I said the justice system in the U.S. is fucked, I mean often times, two people can be charged with the same crime in the same state under the same law with the same circumstances and the only difference that would result in one getting off and the other being jailed is how much money they have to contribute towards lawyers or what type of lawyers they can afford to secure. Besides that, the prison system is privatized and a lot of penitentiaries are actually sold on the stock market. This means they have a financial interest in crime and they constantly lobby lawmakers to reduce the amount of offenses it would take for people to get locked up for certain periods. I can point you to cases where judges have actually been caught taking payments from prison industrials to sentence a certain amount of people. Shit is fucked...and much respect to Jason and Askari for thinking it's not, but I'm from the States and I've been through the legal system there. There are so many ways I can express how fucked up things are about the criminal justice system.
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@ NOBLE, the stuff about the girl with the warning shots is irrelevant to me because people can pick this stuff out for days. A black guy killed a white kid last year with little to no news coverage, and he got off free as well. Many cases of different things happening like this.
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It's relevant because both incidents happened in the same state and the same so-called "Stand Your Ground" law was invoked. In one case, the person (who fired a mere warning shot) was denied and she got 20 years. In another case, the person (who shot and killed someone) was acquitted under the law. I am in no way suggesting it is about race. I think it is about money more than anything. Plain and simple, when I said the justice system in the U.S. is fucked, I mean often times, two people can be charged with the same crime in the same state under the same law with the same circumstances and the only difference that would result in one getting off and the other being jailed is how much money they have to contribute towards lawyers or what type of lawyers they can afford to secure. Besides that, the prison system is privatized and a lot of penitentiaries are actually sold on the stock market. This means they have a financial interest in crime and they constantly lobby lawmakers to reduce the amount of offenses it would take for people to get locked up for certain periods. I can point you to cases where judges have actually been caught taking payments from prison industrials to sentence a certain amount of people. Shit is fucked...and much respect to Jason and Askari for thinking it's not, but I'm from the States and I've been through the legal system there. There are so many ways I can express how fucked up things are about the criminal justice system.
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The worst thing about these systems with American is that EVERYONE complains about them, but the second you have a debate on the matters the American usually feels compelled to defend his country. Watch anyone debating with that prick Pierce Morgan. He's showing statistics on how the British law is superior to the American law, and the guys in the panels almost feel like he's saying his dick is bigger than theirs.
The constitution is what fucks America up. Having a constant manifest of red tape to drag you back would be a nightmare.
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The worst thing about these systems with American is that EVERYONE complains about them, but the second you have a debate on the matters the American usually feels compelled to defend his country. Watch anyone debating with that prick Pierce Morgan. He's showing statistics on how the British law is superior to the American law, and the guys in the panels almost feel like he's saying his dick is bigger than theirs.
The constitution is what fucks America up. Having a constant manifest of red tape to drag you back would be a nightmare.
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It's relevant because both incidents happened in the same state and the same so-called "Stand Your Ground" law was invoked. In one case, the person (who fired a mere warning shot) was denied and she got 20 years. In another case, the person (who shot and killed someone) was acquitted under the law. I am in no way suggesting it is about race. I think it is about money more than anything. Plain and simple, when I said the justice system in the U.S. is fucked, I mean often times, two people can be charged with the same crime in the same state under the same law with the same circumstances and the only difference that would result in one getting off and the other being jailed is how much money they have to contribute towards lawyers or what type of lawyers they can afford to secure. Besides that, the prison system is privatized and a lot of penitentiaries are actually sold on the stock market. This means they have a financial interest in crime and they constantly lobby lawmakers to reduce the amount of offenses it would take for people to get locked up for certain periods. I can point you to cases where judges have actually been caught taking payments from prison industrials to sentence a certain amount of people. Shit is fucked...and much respect to Jason and Askari for thinking it's not, but I'm from the States and I've been through the legal system there. There are so many ways I can express how fucked up things are about the criminal justice system.
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If you research that case you'd find out she actually pulled a gun out and shot her husband during an argument. Stop falling for propaganda.
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It's relevant because both incidents happened in the same state and the same so-called "Stand Your Ground" law was invoked. In one case, the person (who fired a mere warning shot) was denied and she got 20 years. In another case, the person (who shot and killed someone) was acquitted under the law. I am in no way suggesting it is about race. I think it is about money more than anything. Plain and simple, when I said the justice system in the U.S. is fucked, I mean often times, two people can be charged with the same crime in the same state under the same law with the same circumstances and the only difference that would result in one getting off and the other being jailed is how much money they have to contribute towards lawyers or what type of lawyers they can afford to secure. Besides that, the prison system is privatized and a lot of penitentiaries are actually sold on the stock market. This means they have a financial interest in crime and they constantly lobby lawmakers to reduce the amount of offenses it would take for people to get locked up for certain periods. I can point you to cases where judges have actually been caught taking payments from prison industrials to sentence a certain amount of people. Shit is fucked...and much respect to Jason and Askari for thinking it's not, but I'm from the States and I've been through the legal system there. There are so many ways I can express how fucked up things are about the criminal justice system.
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If you research that case you'd find out she actually pulled a gun out and shot her husband during an argument. Stop falling for propaganda.
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