Crux of the case? You are always speaking hypothetically. Please continue, and explain why you didn't offer your astute services to the state of prejudice prosecution in Florida, USA.
You weren't there. So why are you so down on Mr. Zimmerman. Is it because he chose to defend himself. Is there anything you said (below) that can convict someone of killing anyone else, of any degree.
The crux of the case is in red. And we only have Zimmermans word that Trayvon attacked him. But Trayvons friends said he was screaming "get off me" and he also said Zimmerman was approaching him!
The fact Zimmerman was following him and told the police "these punks always get away" as well as Trayvons friends evidence makes it more likely Zimmerman was the attacker and Trayvon was defending himself.roll eyes
Maybe the media's attitude will change a little after Zimerman gets through with legal actions against NBC for defamation. It would be nice to see Zimmerman end up owning NBC.
@Galrads...it is what it is...the public is pissed and he could still face some serious legal consequences. He's going to need more than a gun and vest to walk as a free man imho. wine
Zimmerman doesn't deserve what the Press did to him; no one does.
and you think what the Press did to this innocent individual corret and proper, making him a marked man and that his court experience is something everyone should go through because they were forced into defending their life. Psst that is just in my book
why do you keep repeating all your lies about the Zimmerman case? You weren't there.
btw, most dispatchers here are civil service servants working in collective bargaining positions, not LEOs. NW personnel can use their own discretion in their watch.
Dont' you realize that most rational people reading your dribble recognize that you are a very hateful person and are full of it?
Obviously, you have a comprehension issue with the facts in the Zimmerman case and want to have it heard again. He was found not guilty of the charges against him.
Well, we do profess to desire a separation of church and state here in the USA. I think it would be a good idea If England and Iran did the same thing.
<> @Jack Durring 1990 i used to live in UK.There was a big church at ealing road wembley London which the local autorities sold it to muslims and they were using it as a mosque,British has a big heart <>
some 23 years later these news stories say something different:
"In Britain, Islam has overtaken Anglicanism as the dominant religion as more people attend mosques than the Church of England. According to one survey, 930,000 Muslims attend a place of worship at least once a week, whereas only 916,000 Anglicans do the same.
Muslim leaders are now claiming that, given such a rise of Islam in Britain, Muslims should receive a share of the privileged status of the Church of England.
Overall, at least 10,000 churches have been closed in Britain since 1960, including 8,000 Methodist churches and 1,700 Anglican churches. Another 4,000 churches are set to be closed by 2020, according to Christian Research, an organization that tracks religious trends in Britain.
By contrast, there are now more than 1,700 official mosques in Britain, many converted from former churches. In addition, there are an estimated 2,000 Muslim prayer halls and unknown thousands of unofficial mosques in garages or warehouses scattered throughout the country.
Islam is set to displace Christianity in Britain even further in the years ahead. The number of Muslims in Britain is forecast to double to 5.5 million, or 8% of the total British population, by 2030, according to the Washington, DC-based Pew Research Center.
British Prime Minister David Cameron, in a December 2011 speech in Oxford on the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible, said Britain is a "Christian country and we should not be afraid to say so."
But the official Citizenship Survey published on December 21 found that the number of people who call themselves Christians in England and Wales fell by nearly 10% over the past five years."
Should Muslims receive a share of the privileged status of the church of England ?
@ ConradHowever, it doesn't look like people in England worry about getting approvals for divorce anymore than the peoples living in the USA.