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To: tejek who wrote (723759)7/1/2013 2:55:26 PM
From: jlallen3 Recommendations

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Bill
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Tenchusatsu

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Dumbfukk:

In this case, anything but an acquittal of Zimmerman will not be the right thing....the state's case is non-existent.



To: tejek who wrote (723759)7/1/2013 3:08:07 PM
From: i-node2 Recommendations

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joseffy

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>> This case looks like it may go the way of OJ Simpson.

Jury Nullification?

On what do you base this idiotic statement? How can anyone possibly know this before the jury has spoken?

A better comparison, if you believe he is guilty, would be with Casey Anthony -- she looked guilty as hell but the prosecution had ZERO evidence of it.

The difference here is that Zimmerman doesn't even LOOK guilty. They have nothing on this guy and it really looks as though the case should never have gone to trial.



To: tejek who wrote (723759)7/1/2013 3:10:48 PM
From: Bill2 Recommendations

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jlallen
joseffy

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The state is wasting millions trying this case. They have no proof of the crime they charged.



To: tejek who wrote (723759)7/1/2013 3:12:28 PM
From: steve harris2 Recommendations

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joseffy
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What better way to start your race riots ted, than to start selling the idea early that a guilty man got off free?