“Well, we charged what believed we could prove based on Florida standard jury instructions and the facts of the case,” she said.
Before deliberations, state attorneys convinced Judge Debra Nelson to add manslaughter as a lesser charge.
At the end of their press conference, state attorney John Guy shook hands with the defense team, who entered the room to hold their own conference.
Asked the best moment of the trial, Zimmerman attorney Mark O’Mara said, “Not guilty.”
“I think the prosecution of George Zimmerman was disgraceful,” said Zimmerman co-counsel Don West. “As happy as I am for George Zimmerman, I’m thrilled that this jury kept this tragedy from becoming a travesty.”
West later said that the tragedy was the loss of Trayvon Martin’s life, while the travesty would have been Zimmerman’s conviction.
Attorneys for the Martin family held a press conference thanking state prosecutors as well as “everybody who put their hoodies up.” In his statement, he compared Martin to Medgar Evers and Emmett Till, two African-Americans whose deaths helped spark the civil rights movement.
Tempers flared outside of Seminole County Courthouse. Since it seemed through the night that a verdict might not come until Sunday,aluminum foil tape the crowds that had gathered all day dissipated.
As news of the verdict spread, the pre-assigned protest area began to fill.
“Can’t tell me nothin,’” shouted one man after the announcement. A large group nearby chanted, “The whole system’s guilty.”
Two young children were crying nearby as their parents were being interviewed on television.
The Daily Caller spoke earlier to a man named Ike, who wore a shirt with Zimmerman’s face behind crosshairs.
Sanford native Thomas Sloan told the Daily Caller, “When it comes down to it, either way, it was a tough situation for both families.” He said that Sanford was a quiet town and he didn’t believe that riots would occur, as many have predicted.
rganized retail theft rings cost Bay State stores more than $163 million a year. Now, state Rep. David Linsky has proposed several new laws and increased penalties for those who take part in these rings.
"It’s really a big deal," said the Natick Democrat, whose district includes Sherborn. "The court system in Massachusetts has never effectively dealt with this issue. People come in from out of state that are professional, organized shoplifters. These are not items that are being stolen for personal use. It’s being sold on eBay or flea markets or other Web sites."
Currently, police and prosecutors can only charge those involved in such rings with crimes such as larceny, receiving stolen property, shoplifting and conspiracy to commit the crime.
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Before deliberations, state attorneys convinced Judge Debra Nelson to add manslaughter as a lesser charge.
At the end of their press conference, state attorney John Guy shook hands with the defense team, who entered the room to hold their own conference.
Asked the best moment of the trial, Zimmerman attorney Mark O’Mara said, “Not guilty.”
“I think the prosecution of George Zimmerman was disgraceful,” said Zimmerman co-counsel Don West. “As happy as I am for George Zimmerman, I’m thrilled that this jury kept this tragedy from becoming a travesty.”
West later said that the tragedy was the loss of Trayvon Martin’s life, while the travesty would have been Zimmerman’s conviction.
Attorneys for the Martin family held a press conference thanking state prosecutors as well as “everybody who put their hoodies up.” In his statement, he compared Martin to Medgar Evers and Emmett Till, two African-Americans whose deaths helped spark the civil rights movement.
Tempers flared outside of Seminole County Courthouse. Since it seemed through the night that a verdict might not come until Sunday,aluminum foil tape the crowds that had gathered all day dissipated.
As news of the verdict spread, the pre-assigned protest area began to fill.
“Can’t tell me nothin,’” shouted one man after the announcement. A large group nearby chanted, “The whole system’s guilty.”
Two young children were crying nearby as their parents were being interviewed on television.
The Daily Caller spoke earlier to a man named Ike, who wore a shirt with Zimmerman’s face behind crosshairs.
Sanford native Thomas Sloan told the Daily Caller, “When it comes down to it, either way, it was a tough situation for both families.” He said that Sanford was a quiet town and he didn’t believe that riots would occur, as many have predicted.
rganized retail theft rings cost Bay State stores more than $163 million a year. Now, state Rep. David Linsky has proposed several new laws and increased penalties for those who take part in these rings.
"It’s really a big deal," said the Natick Democrat, whose district includes Sherborn. "The court system in Massachusetts has never effectively dealt with this issue. People come in from out of state that are professional, organized shoplifters. These are not items that are being stolen for personal use. It’s being sold on eBay or flea markets or other Web sites."
Currently, police and prosecutors can only charge those involved in such rings with crimes such as larceny, receiving stolen property, shoplifting and conspiracy to commit the crime.
Click on their website www.sdktapegroup.com/Double-sided-nonwoven-tape_c551.
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