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George Zimmerman, the Constitution, and the shifting politics of self-defense
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<blockquote data-quote="MachZer0" data-source="post: 60996481" data-attributes="member: 103753"><p>What you just described was a person acting completely within the the law. You did not describe one illegal act on Zimmerman's part. </p><p></p><p>On the other side of the story though, we have Martin who tested positive for illegal drugs, who viciously attacked Zimmerman without cause, threatened to kill him, savagely battered him and indeed attempted to kill him. That's why I expect no trial and no civil action against Zimmerman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MachZer0, post: 60996481, member: 103753"] What you just described was a person acting completely within the the law. You did not describe one illegal act on Zimmerman's part. On the other side of the story though, we have Martin who tested positive for illegal drugs, who viciously attacked Zimmerman without cause, threatened to kill him, savagely battered him and indeed attempted to kill him. That's why I expect no trial and no civil action against Zimmerman [/QUOTE]
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