Mark O'Mara to seek 'stand your ground' hearing during George Zimmerman trial
Hopes to have his case dismissed under Florida law
Published Friday, August 10, 2012, 7:50 AM
Updated Friday, August 10, 2012, 9:07 AM
In his first TV interview since killing Trayvon Martin, Zimmerman told Fox News' Sean Hannity that he did not regret anything that happened that night.
'I feel like it was all God's plan,' he told the conservative talk show host.
Martin's father, Tracy Martin, told the Associated Press in response: 'We must worship a different God. There is no way that my God wanted George Zimmerman to murder my teenage son.'
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alisaann | Aug 10, 2012, 06:22 PM EDT
even the former governor WHO signed it INTO LAW, says this case DOES "NOT" fall under the law....the ONLY injuried to martin, was the GUN SHOT WOUND....no other injuries to even his hands.....zimmerman is a LIAR...he LIED to the judge about how much $$$ he & his wife could get too.....DON'T LET THIS KILLER GO FREE.
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Nicomax | Aug 10, 2012, 12:50 PM EDT
But how do you use this defense when you 'leave your ground'? Told to stay in place, Zimmerman disregarded the old maxim of 'leave well-enough alone', and marched into danger resulting in a killing.
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Floridian | Aug 10, 2012, 10:27 AM EDT
Florida's Stand Your Ground law is based on the common law right to self-defense, which has been repeatedly recognized by the US Supreme Court and state supreme courts. The procedure used under the Florida Stand Your Ground statute is not unusual in that, under American criminal law, when a defense is established, judges are required to either dismiss the case or to void a jury verdict of guilt. Notably, of the less than one hundred reported applications of the Florida law, a disproportionately large number have been by Blacks who defended themselves against attacks by criminals. And the law seems to have contributed to a substantial reduction in Florida's rate of violent crime. Contrary to the impression offered by news media coverage, the Stand Your Ground Law remains popular with the public and is extremely unlikely to be revised to a significant degree.
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Seanmor | Aug 10, 2012, 08:14 AM EDT
The Florida stand-your-ground law means that a person who is threatened or under attack doesn't have to retreat from his attacker, but is allowed to stand and defend himself.
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