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think you intended to say TUESDAY morningThis thread is for discussing the days testimony in court, which will begin Monday morning at 9am EST/6am PST.
Once again, please try to keep your comments related to the trial testimony and avoid straying off into debating other aspects not covered in the proceedings...
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think you intended to say TUESDAY morning
Now the state is making petty attempts to include testimony they obtained without the defense.
What do you think the chances are that the jury will actually ignore the lead detective saying something along the lines of "I felt Zimerman was tellng the turth"? Put yourself in their shoes... that would be a difficult one.
So the statement "That doesn't even sound like me" wasn't a call for concern to the detective.
Of course not... Tha's because it's him commenting on how he sounds, not him saying that he didn't believe that it was him screaming,
Right. So that can't be used by the prosecution to say "See? Even he doesn't believe it was him!"
Right. So that can't be used by the prosecution to say "See? Even he doesn't believe it was him!"
LOL Well at least O'Mara finally is publicly stating he's going to use a prosecution witness as one of his own!
Perino would be a great defense witness.
The "f-ing punks" comment was made after Martin stared him down, circled his truck, and then ran off.
I understand the "a-holes" comment was uncalled for, but after his actions I stated above, Z's comment at least had a basis.
I guess I don't comprehend why "a holes" comment is a challenge. His own domicile was robbed. He was projecting on Martin the potential he's a criminal, he's not personally speaking of Martin.
The whole point of his neighborhood watch job was to watch people and call NEN if he saw someone suspicious. That's what he did.
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