desert dude
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I think the government has shot its wad with Zimmerman.
The case to watch is Zimmerman's law suit against NBC.
http://news.yahoo.com/next-three-trials-george-zimmerman-155539718.html
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It's unlikely that the government will pursue criminal civil rights charges in The case: The Times explains why.
The case to watch is Zimmerman's law suit against NBC.
http://news.yahoo.com/next-three-trials-george-zimmerman-155539718.html
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It's unlikely that the government will pursue criminal civil rights charges in The case: The Times explains why.
Three former Justice Department officials who once worked in the department’s Civil Rights Division, which is handling the inquiry, said Sunday that the federal government must clear a series of difficult legal hurdles before it could move to indict Mr. Zimmerman. “It is not enough if it’s just a fight that escalated,” said Samuel Bagenstos, who until 2011 served as the principal deputy assistant attorney general in the division. “The government has to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the defendant acted willfully with a seriously culpable state of mind” to violate Mr. Martin’s civil rights."
"A former U.S. Attorney explained to the Associated Press what that means in this specific case: "They'd have to show not only that the attack was unjustified, but that Mr. Zimmerman attacked Mr. Martin because of his race and because he was using a public facility, the street." That the killing occurred in a gated community may be enough to block any action by the Department of Justice."
"A former U.S. Attorney explained to the Associated Press what that means in this specific case: "They'd have to show not only that the attack was unjustified, but that Mr. Zimmerman attacked Mr. Martin because of his race and because he was using a public facility, the street." That the killing occurred in a gated community may be enough to block any action by the Department of Justice."