Depraved State of mind, Intentional,
with purpose of committing Murder?
Ok, the one question I have that makes this difficult to understand is this, how can the State of Florida play games with the Law?
Think about this, The state of Floriduh, has decided that they want to pursue a charge they cannot prove at all, forget about reasonable doubt.
There is no reasonable doubt needed, simple because of the charges the State of Florida, decided to charge, but are they not smarter than that, allegedly just how stupid do you have to be to figure this out. And when you think about this you will partially understand just how dumb allegedly they are in Florida.
They have to prove that George Zimmerman, with a depraved intention, left his home intending to find and murder someone that he did not know.
They have to prove that George Zimmerman, knew that this young man was in the area, and that he intended to murder this man, the truth is that they cannot do that.
It is impossible because the young man did not live in this area, so sadly once again we see just how ignorant the state of florida is in this instance, along with others, like the Casey Anthony, trial, and the now infamous kidnapping case, where the state was made to look like fools.
I was actually born in this state, but now I am ashamed to say it, I mostly just say I am from the south,…
So, if your looking for a great place to retire, keep looking Florida is not the place you think it is.
Look Foriduh is at it again are we about to see yet another over reaching Floriduh, case, just like the Casey Anthony Case?
Millions and millions will be spent in this case, just because a middle aged women cannot figure out how to apply the law to the case, (allegedly)
There are many sides to this “Media Created” Circus, the public have been fed a diet of incorrect, inaccurate and inappropriate information that in the eyes of the public have done nothing to help create facts.
Florida, is a state, that is a problem, ok, if you live in this state, and you do something stupid, you could end up being charged with a felony when what you actually did was less of an offense.
Take for instance, the famous case where the state of Florida, charged, Casey Anthony with Murder, when Manslaughter would have been a more appropriate charge, in fact if they had done that Ms, Anthony would still be in jail today, this really tells a story about Floriduh.
But, is that fair?
It may be, the State of Florida has a reputation for over charging cases, in the hopes, (allegedly) that the defendant will feel pressured by the weight of the charges (Wait is this even ethical?) and succumb to the idea that they must go to jail even if they are not guilty.
In this case, there is some reason to believe that the man made a horrible mistake that caused a loss of life, there are a number of things that might have been done that would have certainly produced better results, Proper Training, identification, uniforms, flashlights, all of these things could have been employed to reduce the amount of risk, yet none of them were done, (at this time it is not known for sure if these were part of the problem but we can see that it certainly would have reduced the risk)
At least there will be a case, once again in Floriduh, where there will be much hype and likely all kinds of information released to the public.
One thing that really makes you think, is this, “Is Floriduh, really the best place to live these days” That should make you think about what is going on both in the state level of government and in the local level of government.
Perhaps its something in the water, or maybe its just human stupidity, who knows for sure, unless someone with some brains, (allegedly not the special prosecutor in this case) such as the Attorney General of the state of Florida, steps in and says, hey, you want a conviction or do you want another Casey Anthony trial?
Manslaughter is the more appropriate charge in this case, it is a charge that can be sustained, it is a charge that would result in significant time in jail, it is a charge that is likely appropriate, sometimes you look at the facts and you say how does a women with trial experience make such a huge mistake in judgement?
Who knows for sure, perhaps she is thinking about the book she will write after the trial is over and the media has gone home.
Perhaps she is thinking that she might run for political office later, perhaps she is thinking about the color of her nails, and getting her hair done, we don’t know, but it seems clear that she is not interested (allegedly) in justice or the peoples business, because charging in this manner is a career move not a criminal matter.
This is what is wrong with the American Legal System, its too political, perhaps it has always been that way but this is getting really stupid.