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1StrongBlackMan

(31,849 posts)
19. True ...
Fri Mar 30, 2012, 06:47 PM
Mar 2012

If zimmerman had even mentioned having his head "bashed against concrete" along with a suspicion of a broken nose, he would have been taken to the hospital for a "head check" ... Unless zimmerman refused treatment/transport.

HUGE Revelation on Al Sharpton's Show [View all] EmeraldCityGrl Mar 2012 OP
I heard that too. MoonRiver Mar 2012 #1
Heard it ... they are trying to run the clock out! Raine Mar 2012 #2
not to worry. It has only been 30 days. He will be. robinlynne Mar 2012 #17
I bet THAT'S IT! dirty scum... Whisp Mar 2012 #20
MURDERESS? aquart Mar 2012 #31
I meant murderous. Whisp Mar 2012 #32
You can edit your posts any time now. lunatica Mar 2012 #36
Good thing the Federal Government can take a big bite out of his ass, er, that apple. MADem Mar 2012 #3
That's what I was thinking. backscatter712 Mar 2012 #4
I thought they were detaining him for questioning. Life Long Dem Mar 2012 #5
Detained for questioning, handcuffed????? SamG Mar 2012 #14
Yes you can detain someone with cuffs pschoeb Mar 2012 #33
Wouldn't anyone taken into police custody will be handcuffed simply as a mater of procedure... (nt) reACTIONary Mar 2012 #59
It was always my understanding that murder had no statue of limitation. FarPoint Mar 2012 #6
Apparently he never saw a doctor and doesn't have any medical record of his ails. n/t vaberella Mar 2012 #11
Zimmerman was treated at the scene by Sanford Fire Department csziggy Mar 2012 #12
True ... 1StrongBlackMan Mar 2012 #19
As someone who HAS had her head "bashed against concrete" I doubt csziggy Mar 2012 #30
Thanks...I hope they kept the EMT records. FarPoint Mar 2012 #21
I also have to wonder Horse with no Name Mar 2012 #72
i don't understand that law -- 175 after arrest but no charge.... unblock Mar 2012 #7
As hard that is to believe... EmeraldCityGrl Mar 2012 #9
i understand if you're arrested for, say, drunk driving, unblock Mar 2012 #16
But, was Zimmerman every charged with anything? JDPriestly Mar 2012 #74
Not according to anything I've read and watched EmeraldCityGrl Mar 2012 #77
Good point. Wait Wut Mar 2012 #13
Here is what the Sammis Law Firm says about this. JDPriestly Mar 2012 #73
I heard that too and some things make more sense... Spazito Mar 2012 #8
An Attorney went on TV and said something - it must be true!... PoliticAverse Mar 2012 #10
175 days? Shankapotomus Mar 2012 #15
And letting Casey Anthony walk rbrnmw Apr 2012 #87
Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure - Speedy Trial PoliticAverse Mar 2012 #18
So, it's about a speedy trial... FarPoint Mar 2012 #24
While true Aerows Mar 2012 #75
Here is the Florida law. JDPriestly Mar 2012 #76
it states "charged with a crime" barbtries Mar 2012 #25
thanks for posting. so, under subdivision (j), they can get an extension. unblock Mar 2012 #29
The law ... 1StrongBlackMan Mar 2012 #37
Just so we're clear... EmeraldCityGrl Mar 2012 #41
I believe that ... 1StrongBlackMan Mar 2012 #45
Handcuffed does not necessarily equal arrested. n/t 1StrongBlackMan Mar 2012 #22
The attorney said it was very unlikely that he was handcuffed EmeraldCityGrl Mar 2012 #27
No ... 1StrongBlackMan Mar 2012 #38
I consider handcuffs can belong to the jewelry category. FarPoint Mar 2012 #28
Note that in the copy of the police report released... PoliticAverse Mar 2012 #46
How does this not create a possible Miranda case? Spazito Mar 2012 #52
I was wondering at what point if any he was read his Miranda rights... PoliticAverse Mar 2012 #54
Yes, it could be a key question, imo... Spazito Mar 2012 #56
You Know ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2012 #84
Here is the only way I think it can work re statements... Spazito Apr 2012 #85
if you get a chance... EmeraldCityGrl Apr 2012 #88
kick Agony Mar 2012 #23
That lawyer is an idiot pschoeb Mar 2012 #26
I don't see how there could be a statute of limitations on murder charges in any state. pacalo Mar 2012 #34
It's not about a SOL (no pun intended) ... 1StrongBlackMan Mar 2012 #39
I understand now. I have to believe that the federal prosecutor is well aware of that pacalo Mar 2012 #62
Federal hate crime would then be an option rustydog Mar 2012 #35
I doubt that this gets ... 1StrongBlackMan Mar 2012 #40
Here is the key subsection of 775.15 from Florida statutes.. Spazito Mar 2012 #42
The discussed issue isn't about the 'statute of limitations' it's the law concerning speedy trials.. PoliticAverse Mar 2012 #43
It was both in the interview... Spazito Mar 2012 #48
There are three cases that went before the Supreme court EmeraldCityGrl Mar 2012 #60
Yes, the most famous was Miranda v Arizona which addressed four different cases and Spazito Mar 2012 #63
But he wasn't charged. sabrina 1 Mar 2012 #79
Here is the video... EmeraldCityGrl Mar 2012 #44
Don't get carried away. That attorney isn't speaking for anyone...it's one opinion. It could be a Honeycombe8 Mar 2012 #47
I Wouk ask he was Mirandized Gman Mar 2012 #49
There was a cover up ProfessionalLeftist Mar 2012 #50
Obviously I agree and EmeraldCityGrl Mar 2012 #58
murder marshall gaines Mar 2012 #51
Cuffing a person while s/he is detained for COLGATE4 Mar 2012 #53
There were no charges, so what what he "arrested" for? MNBrewer Mar 2012 #55
I'd like more of a difinitive EmeraldCityGrl Mar 2012 #57
Because if in fact hasn't been arrested already once he is the 175 day clock starts. PoliticAverse Mar 2012 #67
He was charged and arrested based upon that charge. MD20 Mar 2012 #81
If the charge is changed so something other than negligent homicide, does that reset the clock? MNBrewer Mar 2012 #82
I would think that GZ could be charged with NH again. MD20 Mar 2012 #83
Sharpton is full of shit again backwoodsbob Mar 2012 #61
Sharpton didn't state that... EmeraldCityGrl Mar 2012 #64
Sharpton did not make the claim nt NoGOPZone Mar 2012 #65
Wow. Nice smear job there. BumRushDaShow Mar 2012 #66
lol got root Mar 2012 #71
There's a difference between being "detained" and "arrested" Canuckistanian Mar 2012 #68
That info came from Ken Padowitz, former Homicide Prosecuto, Broward County State Attorneys Office Catherina Mar 2012 #69
Thank you for posting this... EmeraldCityGrl Mar 2012 #70
I posted the link to the law earlier in this thread... PoliticAverse Mar 2012 #80
I don't know about that. Is there a statute of limitations on murder, or even manslaughter? sabrina 1 Mar 2012 #78
Can't see handcuffing being equal to arresting. crazy talk. nt Laura PourMeADrink Apr 2012 #86
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