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To: Brumar89 who wrote (723888)7/1/2013 10:52:45 PM
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This is a travesty.....the prosecution should be prosecuted.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (723888)7/2/2013 12:01:45 AM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574483
 
Hi Brumar89; So I wasted 60 minutes of my life and listened to a good bit of the Serino cross testimony. What a joke. I'm guessing that Zimmerman's lawyers are planning to sue the State after he gets acquitted.

-- Carl



To: Brumar89 who wrote (723888)7/2/2013 1:13:57 PM
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Bilow

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The day after Serino testified he believed Zimmerman wasn't a liar, the prosecution objected to him offering that opinion. Of course, the jury saw it, heard it, and won't forget it.

Why is the prosecution doing so horribly? While they don't have a strong case, but they're making it worse by the way they're handing things. It makes me wonder about sabotage. As in, they made us try this turkey of a case, but we're gonna let the jury see just how bad our it is.

Why air the video of Zimmerman telling his story in depth to police, in effect testifying without being cross-examined by the prosecution and then calling police witnesses to say they believed him?