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This is going to be a major problem if Zimmerman and friends are not held accountable for not disclosing the pay pal account balance to the court.
I personally am questioning if this is going to be a fair trial. No one should be able to not disclose information or flat out lie about something this serious and not have the judge act on it.
IMO, Lester has to do the right thing. To all the internet bigots you can't blame Al Sharpton! The Zimmermans did this to themselves.
Last edited by mjtinmemphis; 04-28-2012 at 06:31 AM..
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This is going to be a major problem if Zimmerman and friends are not held accountable for not disclosing the pay pal account balance to the court.
I personally am questioning if this is going to be a fair trial. No one should be able to not disclose information or flat out lie about something this serious and not have the judge act on it.
IMO, Lester has to do the right thing.
Tragically, no the bias judge does not ''have to do the right thing.'' - He hasn't even come close to doing the 'right thing.'
Last edited by quality guy; 04-28-2012 at 07:16 AM..
(l to R) Devin Tyler, Dyson and San Francisco 49ers linebacker NaVorro Bowman. “I think this event is extremely important,” said Dyson. “It shows that we’re going to match our rhetoric with our resources, our investment with our anger, and our outrage at the unjust murder of an innocent young man. We want to make sure that the Trayvon Martin family understands that we are behind them.”
He had no money, created a website and after the public saw he was being railroaded they donated lots of gifts.
He's not running away and is ammasing a war chest for the cost of the trial. Good for him, what is the problem?
This is a good thing, we have to make sure he does not get railroaded by the media and the blacks who want to lynch him.
This is another sign of dishonesty from Zimmerman and his family. They should have had all information together before bond hearing. The attorney should have known to make sure all pieces where in place. This is a possible
mess.
I am not sure how much money he had in his PP account when the first bond hearing took place, it is possible he wasn't lying.
When the trial gets closer I will probably send the guy $20. Everyone needs a defense.
So this is the American value system..who ever has the most money to advertise becomes president...and who ever pays more into the court system gets to walk?
This is probably the same system that we have in Canada...If you sue someone and use say a dis-barred lawyer to do the filing of documents on the cheap..and you prepare the case yourself...and your case has merit...You will never win even if you are right...cos' you did not put money into the "fund"...into their system....once in a while they burn their own to give the illusion that there is justice...but you CAN buy your way out.
Money that goes into a defense fund...puts big bucks in the hands of legalists...they pass that money around with in their inner circle. The judicial system is rarely kind to the poor...or those NOT in the club.
Sometimes you just can't buy your way out. There are rich people serving life in prison, it happens sometimes. According to the prosecution, George Zimmerman has changed his story several times and given conflicting statements. I think the other attornies saw this too. We shall see...
When did he change his story? He has been consistent in his statement since the beginning. I think you people make zhit up as you go along to suit your needs.
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