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In reply to the discussion: I don't think Michael Dunn is enjoying his Pyrrhic victory. [View all]bravenak
(34,648 posts)3. His face in the courtroom as the verdict was read was priceless.
He thought things were going his way, never considered for a minute that the living victims would be what did him in. No wonder he was trying to kill them all, no verdict on the dead one, guilty on the ones who lived. He never saw that coming.
I hope his fellow prisoners watch Nancy Grace, and have heard about the jail letters.
I hope his dog loves someone else now and has forgotten him.
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I don't think Michael Dunn is enjoying his Pyrrhic victory. [View all]
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2014
OP
All the life was drained out of his face when (all) the verdicts were read/nt
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2014
#4
I thought Zimmerman was guilty as sin. He provoked the confrontation.
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2014
#17
Tony would go home after and eat meat straight outta the fridge. Then have a panic attack.
bravenak
Feb 2014
#46
Hope she doesn't get involved with another Dunn. "We are comfortable with the familiar,
raccoon
Feb 2014
#65
In order for a victory to be 'pyrrhic' there must be a victory. You think Dunn was victorious today?
PoliticAverse
Feb 2014
#32
Agree. I have to think they were a little blind sided by the disconnect.
Hassin Bin Sober
Feb 2014
#83
He will be retried, a mistrial is more of a stalemate than any type of victory. n/t
PoliticAverse
Feb 2014
#37
Anything short of a guilty verdict is a win for the defendant. It's much better than a stalemate.
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2014
#44
If a mistrial is a 'pyrrhic victory' it would be so because of the lawyer's costs.
PoliticAverse
Feb 2014
#42
Does anyone know if the sentences are consecutive or concurrent on the convictions and
Vinca
Feb 2014
#67
Actually the minimum he can go away for is 65 years and the maximum is 105 years.
DemocratSinceBirth
Feb 2014
#79