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Originally Posted by JoeRedskin
Again, the EMT's testimony about Z on the spot was that the injuries he received would probably put someone in reasonable fear of his life.
My point with the Prof. was that, while he may have correctly stated the law, why let a witness, friendly to the accused, do this.
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1 - the EMT also testified that the injuries were consistent with the back of zimmerman's head hitting to concrete once .. not repeatedly like zimmerman said.
2 - the professor was called to testify that zimmerman was his best student and that they covered the florida "stand your ground" law ... which is important to the prosecution bc zimmerman sd he didnt know the "stand your ground" law a year after the event .. which supports the prosecutor's contention that zimmerman has been tailoring his version of events to benefit a self defense argument. so the professor was helpful on that front.
like i said previously, reckless disregard for human life sounds right to me . . .its up to the jury