Trayvon Martin Case


Chico23231
07-12-2013, 06:23 PM
If Sean would have killed them, than Stand your ground would have applied. Threshold of law is usually the doorway, window...once someone comes in your household without permission and intent to harm, they are fair game to be killed.

JoeRedskin
07-12-2013, 06:27 PM
If Sean would have killed them, than Stand your ground would have applied. Threshold of law is usually the doorway, window...once someone comes in your household without permission and intent to harm, they are fair game to be killed.

Pretty much. Except "and intent to harm" isn't needed. It is presumed someone breaking into your home has an "intent to harm".

RGIII
07-12-2013, 06:33 PM
killing someone in the commission of a felony (B&E, home invasion, robbery) is a way different situation. not comparable

Impersonating an officer is a crime. Now what?

JoeRedskin
07-12-2013, 06:33 PM
Well I guess we can stop crying over Sean Taylor's death using your twisted (legal) logic. Clearly Sean was killed by the intruders who feared their own lives.

Yes. Clearly to some here, the presumption of innocence we are ALL entitled to when accused of a crime is pretty "twisted (legal) logic".

Pitchforks and torches are so much easier and require much less thought.

RGIII
07-12-2013, 06:35 PM
Pretty much. Except "and intent to harm" isn't needed. It is presumed someone breaking into your home has an "intent to harm".
Not true.

JoeRedskin
07-12-2013, 06:38 PM
Impersonating an officer is a crime. Now what?

Really? You realize he wasn't even charged with that? That even the prosecution didn't once allege that's what he was doing?

Got your lynching rope all ready to go I take it.

CRedskinsRule
07-12-2013, 06:39 PM
Not true.
That is powerful legal persuasiveness right there.

HailGreen28
07-12-2013, 06:51 PM
That is powerful legal persuasiveness right there.LOL, I know, right?

"RGIII" had me totally convinced at the bit about [breaking into someone's home and trying to bust down the bedroom door where that someone's girlfriend and baby daughter are] is the same as [following someone outdoors in a public area, then that someone is on top of you beating you up].

I can hardly wait to hear what "RGIII" thinks "impersonating a police officer" means.

:laughing-

RGIII
07-12-2013, 07:46 PM
Really? You realize he wasn't even charged with that? That even the prosecution didn't once allege that's what he was doing?

Got your lynching rope all ready to go I take it.
Well since you guys are so smart, play nigg-- I mean devil's advocate and defend Martin's case. You guys got OJ off the first time right? Or were you guys mad at that because he was black. The truth is, if Zimmerman was a gung-ho black wannabe cop who killed a white kid in the same scenario he would have be, tried, found guilty of murder, and executed the same day. Dead giveaway, dead giveaway...

SmootSmack
07-12-2013, 07:51 PM
Not cool man. Not cool

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