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To: tejek who wrote (723456)6/29/2013 6:01:47 PM
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tejek--"And trust me Mr. Zimmerman does not look his nose was broken."




To: tejek who wrote (723456)6/29/2013 6:05:04 PM
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>> Its a black and blue bruise......

Apparently, you didn't see the picture.



To: tejek who wrote (723456)6/29/2013 6:05:33 PM
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CHICAGOLAND: Feds ask to seize Jesse Jackson Jr.'s two houses...



To: tejek who wrote (723456)6/29/2013 6:06:37 PM
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PAPER: Number of Govt Wiretaps Rose 71% Last Year...



To: tejek who wrote (723456)6/29/2013 6:07:50 PM
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CHICAGOLAND: 6 Shot In Drive-By Shooting At Strip Mall...



To: tejek who wrote (723456)6/29/2013 6:24:55 PM
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The Trayvon Martin Case ... The Narrative Spontaneously Combusts
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Stately McDaniel Manor ^ | June 28, 2013 | Mike McDaniel


During the first week of this case, the prosecution has established a pattern of asking only the bare minimum of their witnesses.

In virtually every case, defense cross-examination reveals a great deal the prosecutors avoided bringing to light, and in virtually every case, that information either fully supports George’s Zimmerman’s account–which has not changed–casts doubt on The Narrative–which is actually the prosecution’s case–or both.

This bizarre turn of events has required the prosecutors, particularly Bernie de la Rionda (hereinafter BDLR) to treat his own witnesses as though they are hostile witnesses.


The prosecution has actually engaged in the extraordinary spectacle of aggressively questioning its own witnesses, trying to get them to ignore, disown or soft-pedal their testimony.

Another interesting–and disturbing–pattern established by prosecution witnesses is changing their testimony in significant and ethically questionable ways.

A number of prosecution witnesses have testified to important changes in their accounts that they have never said before, not in multiple law enforcement interviews or depositions.

This directly suggests that they’ve not only been coached, but perhaps the subordination of perjury is involved...
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I expected that [DeeDee] would not help the State’s case, but she went far beyond that and badly damaged it. During her first day of testimony, she was actively hostile to the defense. Her rudeness and glaring lack of respect for the dignity of the court left me slack jawed.

That kind of behavior would cause anyone to spend time in jail for contempt in virtually any court in the land, and rightfully so, yet not only did Judge Nelson ignore her conduct, she actually protected her from the defense on several occasions.