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If only Zimmerman's parents had raised their son the same way....
Zimmerman wasn't the one attacking someone, beating their head into the ground. His parents obviously raised him to defend his life, he did a fine job of that.
Of course it's EASIER to win a wrongful death case after a criminal conviction, however, if you look at O.J. he was acquitted and the victims' families WON their wrongful death case anyway. So, clearly, a criminal conviction is NOT NECESSARY.
So if I'm correct, what the hell are you arguing with me for..
Yeah, an insurance company wouldnt pay a lawyer they have on salary to try a case, they'd spend millions of dollars, (according to you), to hire a different lawyer.. haha.. my god.. how dumb can you be.
Hey, this from the same kooks who claimed that a lawyer would come to the $1M+ figure anyways, which is asinine because it would be a loss mitigator.
You guys dont know **** about what peoples job functions are, but we're supposed to believe you know who they'd hire..
utterly histerical.
Yes, they would dude - for a case of this magnitude. If you don't know that - then you haven't spent much time dealing with insurance companies. NO expense would be spared, again, in a case of this magnitude.
IF Trayvon had broken his finger - then, yeah, house counsel might be ok. Believe it or not, the best and the brightest attorneys out there are NOT on the insurance company payroll. Usually, the youngest and least experienced get their start there.
I'm betting I know a whole lot more than you about this whole insurance/defense counsel/wrongful death thingy.
Zimmerman wasn't the one attacking someone, beating their head into the ground. His parents obviously raised him to defend his life, he did a fine job of that.
Zimmerman wasn't the one attacking someone, beating their head into the ground. His parents obviously raised him to defend his life, he did a fine job of that.
and you know this, how? The only one that said that was Zimmerman that is known to lie. I personally don't believe any thing a liar said but that is just me.
Yes, they would dude - for a case of this magnitude. If you don't know that - then you haven't spent much time dealing with insurance companies. NO expense would be spared, again, in a case of this magnitude.
IF Trayvon had broken his finger - then, yeah, house counsel might be ok. Believe it or not, the best and the brightest attorneys out there are NOT on the insurance company payroll. Usually, the youngest and least experienced get their start there.
I'm betting I know a whole lot more than you about this whole insurance/defense counsel/wrongful death thingy.
Since you seem a bit more knowledgeable, can you tell me if a semester at Thomas Cooley Law School will get you admitted to the bar in any states in the union? If the answer is yes, then I think we may have this one solved.
If the evidence presented during the trial shows that Zimmerman was in the wrong and that the whitnesses that saw Trayvon on top of him beating his head into the ground are somehow proven wrong then I hope his day is coming. Based on what I've seen that's simply not the case but I guess we'll all find out soon enough.
Zimmerman wasn't the one attacking someone, beating their head into the ground. His parents obviously raised him to defend his life, he did a fine job of that.
So, you were there and observed the encounter?
Zimmerman left his house armed with a loaded gun that he was ready to use. He stalked Trayvon, even though he was told to remain in his vehicle. Zimmerman was the instigator of whatever happened that night, which makes him responsible for Trayvon's death.
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