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In reply to the discussion: Doctor: George Zimmerman had black eyes, painful broken nose but no head trauma [View all]Liberal_Stalwart71
(20,450 posts)50. No, to DU. You're sounding like you watch Faux News. Again, tread lightly.
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Doctor: George Zimmerman had black eyes, painful broken nose but no head trauma [View all]
neohippie
Jul 2012
OP
Yes, and it depends on who was the attacker. Following someone is not attacking them.
Canopus
Jul 2012
#35
Your 'point' is dependent on your belief that Zimmerman attacked Martin, That is far from a proven
Canopus
Jul 2012
#37
It's possible, but that would have simply been another example of improperly asserting the right.
Canopus
Jul 2012
#45
Zimmerman is going to have a huge credibility problem though if he testifies
cstanleytech
Jul 2012
#60
it doesn't appear that deadly force was the only way Zimmerman could have stopped Martin
neohippie
Jul 2012
#72
If you know Zimmerman tried to detain Martin, you really should give a deposition to the prosecution
Canopus
Jul 2012
#46
Do You Think The Troll Made A Legitimate Point In Replying To Post 29, Sir?
The Magistrate
Jul 2012
#59
The Content Of Your Post, Sir, Has Nothing To Do With The Comments In Question
The Magistrate
Jul 2012
#63
An EMT testified at the bond hearing last week that he noted the broken nose on the night of...
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#6
Scalp damage can be considered head trauma, but the term usually refers to damage to the brain or...
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#7
Again, if a strange man came up to me with a gun I would "stand my ground" and fight for my life
auburngrad82
Jul 2012
#11
At what point do you believe that Trayvon became aware of the presence of the gun?
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#13
All I know for sure is that he initiated and pursued an encounter that resulted in a fatal shooting
slackmaster
Jul 2012
#19
Agreed. Why is it not clear that Trayvon had just as much right to "stand his ground".
FedUpWithIt All
Jul 2012
#26
I have to say I think Zimmerman's account is every bit as believable as that from those who want to
Canopus
Jul 2012
#33
I don't find it unbelievable, no. As a former policeman, I witnessed similar things.
Canopus
Jul 2012
#44
No, to DU. You're sounding like you watch Faux News. Again, tread lightly.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jul 2012
#50