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To: combjelly who wrote (735461)8/28/2013 4:53:29 PM
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one_less

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As I have pointed out before, Zimmerman has a long history of poor judgement.

LOL!!

Another "brilliant" CJ load of crap....lol



To: combjelly who wrote (735461)8/28/2013 5:01:22 PM
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jlallen

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>> Remember when the Zimmerman's concocted a clumsy code so they could discuss the money? If that isn't deception, then what is?

I suspect he had been cautioned against talking about legal matters on the jail phone, yet he was concerned about having the money to pay the lawyers because his future depended on that.

>> If you are talking about Clinton, what we learned is the judge gets to decide what is pertinent to the case they are presiding over.

And, as you know, this was not pertinent at all to his guilt or innocence.

You really need to get over it. Z was determined to be innocent by a jury of his peers, and it just kills you. All agreed there was just no evidence on which to convict him.

And that's how the system works. Why can't you move on?



To: combjelly who wrote (735461)8/28/2013 5:51:02 PM
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FJB

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Shellie Zimmerman pled to misdemeanor perjury to get 1 year of probation.