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04-06-2012 03:23 PM |
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Originally Posted by KSig RC
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He claims to have lost significant weight from his previous booking measurements of around 5'9-5'10 and 230 lbs, which would indicate exercise and (workout) training.
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Having represented a fair number of folks facing time, especially those who haven't done time before, the prospect of incarceration hanging over one's head tends to be enough to cause significant stress-related weight loss. Considering Zimmerman's situation, the stress combined with the fact that if he's recognized by someone on the street, he might be killed, gives him a really good reason to lose weight.
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Additionally, those with the inclination toward a neighborhood watch (including following a 'suspect' and potentially engaging that person, as is clear was Zimmerman's intent) would or should likely put themselves in a physical condition where they shouldn't be easily overpowered.
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That assumes an awful lot. While we know Zimmerman pursued against the advice of the 911 operator, we don't know that he confronted or engaged at any time, do we?
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If you think a string-bean 17 year old could easily overpower somebody of that description, I'm fine with that. However, Zimmerman's actions and apparent lifestyle don't jibe with the story promoted through his family nor with the need to 'enhance' video to see his injuries.
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Zimmerman's surrogates didn't enhance the video (whatever that means). Fox did. Even if false, it couldn't be any worse than the NBC editors who edited the 911 call to cast Zimmerman in a false light.
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That obviously doesn't mean he did or did not feel he was in actual and imminent danger. There are a lot of unanswered questions, and not a lot of ways to answer them.
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Right and the state will have to prove that he could not have reasonably thought he was in danger of death or serious bodily injury. It's also likely true that Martin likely would have been privileged to use deadly force as well. If I'm a gun manufacturer, that's a pretty good marketing strategy.
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