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Like the Duke Lacrosse case, Zimmerman’s prosecutors should be jailed for withholding key evidence and prosecutorial abuse.

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Florida State Attorney Angela Corey and the three prosecutors who handled the prosecution of George Zimmerman (Bernie De La Rioanda, John Guy, and Richard Mantei) should now be jailed for these three reasons:

1) The prosecution deliberately withheld evidence favorable to George Zimmerman, just like district attorney Michael Nifong in the Duke lacrosse case.

There will soon be a hearing concerning likely sanctions (punishment) against the Zimmerman prosecution for withholding key evidence that could have helped George Zimmerman in his trial.

An employee of the Florida State Attorney’s Office, Ben Kruidbos, has testified that prosecutors withheld images from Trayvon Martin’s cell phone that shows Martin smoking marijuana, boasting about fights he’s been in, and deleted text messages regarding Trayvon’s efforts to purchase a firearm. The images and text suggest that Trayvon was deeply involved in the gangster culture.

Kruidbos, an IT expert testified that he delivered the 900-page report to the prosecution in January of 2013, but that the prosecution did not turn this evidence over to the defense, as required by law, until mid-June, a few weeks before the trial.

The defense was then unable to use these images and text messages in the trial because they did not have time to verify the authenticity of these texts.

Kruidbos said that 2,958 photos were in the report given to the defense but that his report contained 4,275 photos. Kruidbos also said that he has been told to not put specific case-identifying information into internal e-mails.

The Florida state’s attorneys office has now fired Mr. Kruidbos.

This is exactly the offense the infamous prosecutor Michael Nifong was jailed for in the Duke Lacrosse case — withholding key evidence favorable to the defendant. In criminal cases, both sides are required by law to show the other side all their evidence — including evidence that is exculpatory or favorable for the defendant’s case.

State Attorney Angela Corey who brought this case should be jailed for this offense. So should the prosecutors handling the case — Bernie De La Rioanda, John Guy and Richard Mantei.

2) Prosecutors are ethically bound to bring cases they are near certain to win.

This was a classic case of over-charging. George Zimmerman never should have been on trial for second degree murder.

There was not one shred of evidence that he had ill will, spite in his heart, or malice toward Trayvon Martin — a required pre-condition for second degree murder.

And there was not one shred of evidence to refute George Zimmerman’s story — his self-defense claim.
Chris Serino, the lead detective in the case interviewed George Zimmerman extensively. Police detectives are expert lie detectors. They know how to trip you up if you are lying.

Detective Serino was convinced, and remains convinced, that Zimmerman was telling the truth.

Serino also testified that when he played the recording of the 911 call that featured the scream and the gunshot for Trayvon’s father Tracy Martin, Mr. Martin said the scream was not his son’s.

This is why the police released Zimmerman and no charges were initially filed against Zimmerman.

The police believed, after an extensive investigation, that George Zimmerman’s self-defense claim was likely true.

3) The prosecution showed malice toward George Zimmerman by the way it prosecuted this case.

Prosecutor John Guy, in his passionate closing statement, told the jury to “look into your heart” and convict George Zimmerman of Second Degree Murder — which would have sent Zimmerman to prison for 30 years to life.

“Look into your heart”!?

How about look at the evidence and the law?

The prosecution had not one shred of evidence to refuse Zimmerman’s self-defense claim.

So what the prosecution did was engage in character assassination and smear.

They tried to paint Zimmerman as a malicious racist and vigilante because he was heard mumbling under his breath on the 911 call that “these f——ing punks always get away.”

This statement, by the way, seems to be true. There were a rash of burglaries and even home invasions in this community within weeks of this event, which was in a crime-ridden neighborhood. George Zimmerman started this Neighborhood Watch group because of all the crime.

My wife has sometimes told me “You’re an f—–ing a—hole” . . . when, frankly, I’ve acted like one.

Do I take this to mean she has malice in her heart towards me?

Do I take this to mean that she’s a bad person because she has, on occasion, used language like this?
Of course not. I take it has an expression of frustration on her part over something I’ve done or not done. She’s pissed off.

I’ll then take immediate steps to try to correct the situation.

The prosecution actually tried to send George Zimmrman to prison for the rest of his life for saying “These f—-ing punks always get away.”

Wow!

The prosecution withheld the mountain of evidence that showed George Zimmerman was not a racist.

He mentored African-American kids. In high school, he took an African-American date to the prom. His African-American neighbor testified that George Zimmerman was a wonderful person who cared deeply about the people in that community, many of whom are African-American.

But the prosecution want to portray George Zimmerman as a bad guy by taking a single quote (“f—-ing punks”) out of context, as if that quote means anything.

The prosecution also wanted the jury to believe that George Zimmerman is a liar and therefore a murderer (an enormous illogical leap) because of inconsistencies in some of the details of his multiple recounting of the event.

In the Casey Anthony case,, she was proven to be a liar. But the jury did not think this was proof that she should be executed for capital murder.

But lead Detective Chris Serino saw the same inconsistencies in Zimmrman’s stories. He saw these inconsistencies in the details insignificant.

But the prosecution made a huge deal of these inconsistencies or what they saw as implausibilities to argue that Zimmerman is a liar and therefore guilty of murder.

For example . . .

George Zimmerman told police Trayvon bange his head on the cement sidewalk probably 25 times.

Well, obviously Zimmerman’s head was not banged on the sidewalk 25 times. He would be dead. The forensics shows Trayvon banged Zimmerman’s head on the cement maybe five or six times. But it might have felt like 25 times. “About 25 times” means a lot and it hurt an Zimmerman “felt like I might lose consciousness.”

Did Zimmerman, perhaps, exaggerate the extent of the beating he took in order to lend more credibility to his self-defense claim?

Probably. I would say almost certainly he exaggerated.

But Zimmerman’s probable exaggeration does not change the core truth of his claim and what the medical and forensic evidence shows — that George Zimmerman was taking a beating from Trayvon Martin, who was four inches taller than the 5′ 7″ Zimmerman.

Moreover, the only real eye witness to the event, John Good, testified that he saw Trayvon on top of Zimmerman delivering blows downward, MMA style. He also testified that he saw and heard Zimmerman screaming for help.

The prosecution had all this evidence, but moved forward with the prosecution anyway.

Prosecutors tried to make the case that Zimmerman is a liar (and therefore guilty) because he told police he needed to check the name of the street.  Prosecutors said Zimmerman should know the name of this street because there are only three streets in the community in which he lives.

I could not tell you, for certain off the top of my head, the names of the streets that connect to the street I live on. I cannot tell you my wife’s cell phone number because I have it on speed dial.  Perhaps George just wanted to be sure of the name of the street he was telling police.

No evidence of lying here. But the prosecution tried to blow this up as a big lie – and therefore, the prosecution suggested to the jury, Zimmerman must be guilty of murder.

The prosecution repeatedly misrepresented to law to the jury.

The prosecution did this by trying to minimize the extent of injury to Zimmerman’s head, saying these injuries were not life threatening.

But ending up with serious injuries is not necessary for self-defense.  Reasonable fear of serious injury is what’s required.

The prosecution of course knew the law, but sought to misrepresent the law concerning self-defense to the jury in order to secure their conviction.

Prosecutors are officers of the court and agents of the government.

They have an obligation to present evidence fairly, all the evidence — including evidence favorable to the defendant. Prosecutors are supposed to be primarily interested in finding the truth and pursuing justice — true justice.

Prosecutors are supposed to only bring cases if they are certain in their own minds they can win.

They are not supposed to bring cases they might win.  They are not supposed to lie or mislead the jury to win their case through over-heated emotional appeals not based in fact or law.

This prosecution presented not one shred of evidence to refute Zimmerman’s claim of self-defense.

They relied entirely on emotion and character assassination on the hope that they could get this jury to hate George Zimmerman so much as a person, that perhaps this jury would convict Zimmerman of something, even if there were no facts presented to support conviction.

At the last minute, before closing arguments, the prosecution wanted to add a new charge — third degree murder, where a child dies due to child abuse.

“Child abuse”?

Trayvon Martin was 17 years old, 5′ 11″ — four inches taller and far more athletic than than doughy 5′ 7″ Zimmerman.

Of course, the prosecutors know there was no “child abuse” here. But they wanted to add that as a charge because they know “child abuse” is an explosive phrase that might cause these six moms on the jury to recoil in horror and really hate Zimmerman.

The two prosecutors spent most of their closing statements yelling and screaming at the jury, slamming Trayvon’s Skittles on the table for emotional effect.

Prosecutor John Guy keep repeating this nonsensical phrase he must have grabbed from Bartlett’s Book of Quotations: “You owe the living respect. You owe the dead the truth” — as if this phrase has any meaning at all in this case.

John Guy thought this phrase so important and profound that he repeated it at least three times to the jury.

Here’s another phrase: “When you don’t have the facts on your side, you rely on the law. When you don’t have the facts or the law on your side, you yell a lot and pound the table.”

That’s what this prosecution did. They did not have the facts or the law on their side.

So they wasted millions of dollars of taxpayer money trying to win this unwinnable case on emotion — by getting the jury to hate George Zimmerman as person — by taking his statements out of context, by twisting evidence, and by presenting everything Zimmerman did in the worst possible light, never entertaining other more plausible explanations.

These prosecutors were not interested in truth or justice. They just wanted to win at all costs. They wanted to win by misleading the court and the jury — by intentionally and deliberately painting a false picture of George Zimmerman.

This was a malicious prosecution that never should have occurred.

These prosecutors are evil people. They are evil people because they misused the machinery of government to engage in character assassination and smear of an innocent man. They intentionally withheld key evidence from the defense, the court, and the jury. They are evil because they knew they had no case but attempted to put an innocent man in prison for the rest of his life anyway by ginning up hatred for George Zimmerman in the jury.

Fortunately, the jury saw through all this.  They acquitted George Zimmerman unanimously of all charges.

But now where does George Zimmerman go to get his reputation back? (to quote President Reagan’s former Labor Secretary Ray Donovan after he was acquitted in his trial).

Like Michael Nifong in the infamous Lacrosse case, these prosecutors should serve jail time for abusing their office to engage in a malicious prosecution against a very decent man, George Zimmerman.


Source: http://www.escapetyranny.com/2013/07/14/why-the-zimmerman-case-is-like-the-duke-lacrosse-case-the-prosecutors-should-be-jailed-for-prosecutorial-abuse-and-withholding-key-evidence/


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