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Old 08-07-2013, 12:33 PM   #3178
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Originally Posted by Miss Tick View Post
10 Reasons Lawyers Say Florida's Law Enforcement Threw Away George Zimmerman's Case
A growing chorus of attorneys and analysts say Zimmerman didn't face anything like a serious trial.
August 6, 2013 |

Florida law enforcement, from the local police to the special prosecutor overseeing the Trayvon Martin case, did not want to see George Zimmerman convicted of murder and deliberately threw away the case, allowing their prosecution to crumble. A growing chorus of attorneys and analysts who know jury trials and courtroom procedure say this is the inescapable conclusion to be drawn from the parade of otherwise incoherent missteps by George Zimmerman’s prosecutors.

http://www.alternet.org/civil-libert...mans-case-away
Thank you Miss Tick for supplying the article written by Steven Rosenfeld.

As I read the article, I kept nodding my head in unison with the logic presented in how the case was a huge miscarriage of justice.

So here's what crossed my mind after reading that article: How long will it be before justice is served - not only in the case of Trayvon Martin but for countless other miscarriages of justice in cases such as the Martin Case? I can't help but wonder what Thurgood Marshall would do. Obviously, I believe Thurgood Marshall would take that case in a heartbeat and make sure justice for all could be served. I'm hoping that the "chorus of attorneys" grows to a mighty fevered pitch that of Thurgood Marshall, so that egregious miscarriages of justice will end.
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