Zimmy update





  • ~T~   Jan 01, 2013 at 09:25: AM
Zimmy is toast and will be convicted. Count on it.
 

































Chris Serino?

It was a strange development in a case that has seen more than its share: Chris Serino, the lead Sanford police investigator in the Trayvon Martin shooting, hired famed Casey Anthony defense attorney Jose Baez to represent him at his upcoming deposition in the case.

It's unclear what prompted Serino to hire a private attorney — eschewing available representation by the city of Sanford, his employer. But one issue likely to come up is his double-talk on whether there was enough evidence to support George Zimmerman's arrest as controversy surrounding the case spiraled out of control last spring.

Serino wrote in a sworn affidavit that there was probable cause to arrest Zimmerman. But he later told the Federal Bureau of Investigation he was pressured to author that document and didn't believe the evidence was sufficient for the manslaughter charge he recommended.

"Nobody put a gun to his head," says Michael Grieco, a Miami defense lawyer and former prosecutor. "When you sign an affidavit, you swear under oath."

And Serino isn't the only Sanford officer whose testimony could prove troublesome for prosecutors in the second-degree murder case against Zimmerman: High-ranking fellow officers largely agreed in March that there was not sufficient evidence to arrest Zimmerman.

Zimmerman's legal team has since listed several of them, including former Sanford police Chief Bill Lee Jr. and Serino's supervisors, as witnesses the defense plans to call at trial.


http://articles.orlandosentinel.com...cial-prosecutor-angela-corey-george-zimmerman
 
















Zimbo's legal team wants Trayon's HS records to justify his murder. Weird, if how you acted in HS justifies a bloated Old Nellie profiling you and killing you then I'b better be careful. After all, I got caught chewing gum several times.

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...artin-school-records-20130116,0,2507461.story

Since Martin wasn't murdered, there is nothing to justify. There's merely the matter of establishing that Martin was a bad apple.

You are pathologically fearful of ole Nellies. I think one must of caught you.
 








Since Martin wasn't murdered, there is nothing to justify. There's merely the matter of establishing that Martin was a bad apple.

You are pathologically fearful of ole Nellies. I think one must of caught you.

So you're 17 and have had some scrapes in school. Does this justify a man 10 years older following you with a gun at night in his car because he has profiled you and after the cops told him not 'to do that' he does it anyway and then when he gets punched in the nose (as he should have been) he gets to kill the kid?

You're twisted as well as evil.
 




So you're 17 and have had some scrapes in school. Does this justify a man 10 years older following you with a gun at night in his car because he has profiled you and after the cops told him not 'to do that' he does it anyway and then when he gets punched in the nose (as he should have been) he gets to kill the kid?

You're twisted as well as evil.

Wrong on every count. You're either stubborn or just incredibly biased.

A few scrapes at school is evidence of a pattern of violence and a lack of restraint and judgement. Trayvon is dead almost certainly because of himself and nothing else.
 




Wrong on every count. You're either stubborn or just incredibly biased.

A few scrapes at school is evidence of a pattern of violence and a lack of restraint and judgement. Trayvon is dead almost certainly because of himself and nothing else.

Hear that P Ho? Why do I have the funny feeling that many others here had 'a few scrapes in school'. LOL!
 




Hear that P Ho? Why do I have the funny feeling that many others here had 'a few scrapes in school'. LOL!

I think that both you and MFAS are right. When I was growing up I was in a ton of fights because I grew up in what you might call a 'mean world'. Rural Tennessee was a tough place and you had to survive. I actually liked fighting. Fighting also did not have the stigma that it does now.

I think MFAS is right when he talks of a pattern of violence and lack of restraint. If I was a kid now and behaved like I did back then there is no doubt I would be in reform school or jail. (and I'd probably deserve it)
 




I think that both you and MFAS are right. When I was growing up I was in a ton of fights because I grew up in what you might call a 'mean world'. Rural Tennessee was a tough place and you had to survive. I actually liked fighting. Fighting also did not have the stigma that it does now.

I think MFAS is right when he talks of a pattern of violence and lack of restraint. If I was a kid now and behaved like I did back then there is no doubt I would be in reform school or jail. (and I'd probably deserve it)

Reform school or jail is a lot different than being shot and killed because you punched a guy that was following you in a car, then on foot in the dark while you were doing nothing wrong in a free world after he was told by police not to.