...but Tm is still guilty of being black? Originally Posted by i'va biggenThat's up to you. I happen to disagree. Being black isn't a crime.
No, the jury found Zimmerman not guilty of murder (and manslaughter).+1
Originally Posted by chicagoboy
Yes, he is innocent. He was not found guilty.Neither innocent or innocence appear in the verdict form, because juries are not asked to opine on a defendant's innocence. Rather, the jury opines on the defendant's guilt.
You apparently do not believe in the "presumption of innocence, which is sad for you.
I believe in it, because it is the law. Originally Posted by LexusLover
Neither innocent or innocence appear in the verdict form, because juries are not asked to opine on a defendant's innocence. Rather, the jury opines on the defendant's guilt."This means you must presume or believe George Zimmerman is innocent. The presumption stays with George Zimmerman as to each material allegation in the Information through each stage of the trial unless it has been overcome by the evidence to the exclusion of and beyond a reasonable doubt."
The defendant is presumed innocent unless and until the jury finds him guilty. Having to prove innocence would place the burden of proof on the defense, rather than on the prosecution.
Zimmerman Verdict Form
From the jury instructions:
George Zimmerman has entered a plea of not guilty. This means you must presume or believe George Zimmerman is innocent. The presumption stays with George Zimmerman as to each material allegation in the Information through each stage of the trial unless it has been overcome by the evidence to the exclusion of and beyond a reasonable doubt.
To overcome George Zimmerman’s presumption of innocence, the State has the burden of proving the crime with which George Zimmerman is charged was committed and George Zimmerman is the person who committed the crime.
George Zimmerman is not required to present evidence or prove anything. Originally Posted by chicagoboy
a "maglight" ... you are kidding me aren't you?Those 4 D-cell Maglite flashlights ARE sold at reputable police supply outlets, LL, that's a verifiable fact. It remains for you to inform the forum as to whether or not Walmart and Academy sell such flashlights after your next visit to either of those stores.
Academy or Walmart. Originally Posted by LexusLover
Those 4 D-cell Maglite flashlights ARE sold at reputable police supply outlets, LL, that's a verifiable fact. It remains for you to inform the forum as to whether or not Walmart and Academy sell such flashlights after your next visit to either of those stores. Originally Posted by I B HankeringI didn't say they weren't sold at on line stores and even some cop shops.
I didn't say they weren't sold at on line stores and even some cop shops.Point is, some police officers do choose to use the 4 D-cell flashlights (5 & 6 cells as well), and some police officers choose those flashlites because those flashlights can also serve as clubs when necessary. Fact: those police supply outlets wouldn't have those flashlights in stock if there wasn't a market for them.
But it does make me wonder why police tactical equipment providers have Streamlight equipment for tactical, rechargeable use rather than those handy Maglites with disposable cells. But perhaps that is because I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night!
You really ought to trade in your Maglight for a Streamlight rechargeable, and if you use the recharging sleeve that plugs into the cig lighter harness with multiple plugs in it and snug it down to the console where the radio and lighting equipment control switches are located, you never have to worry about it being "charged" with fresh new D Cells in case you have to spend 4-5 hours directly traffic around the main slab accident you were dispatched to work until it is cleared ... or do you carry extra D cells on your duty belt as backups?
Originally Posted by LexusLover
Point is, some police officers do choose to use the 4 D-cell flashlights (5 & 6 cells as well),Yes. Not so long ago there was a deputy sheriff in Harris County, Texas, who was suspended for carrying a water gun in his holster (looked like a real pistol).
.................. wasn't a market for them. Originally Posted by I B Hankering
No. See amended post at: http://eccie.net/showpost.php?p=1053...&postcount=205
Have you even held a Streamlight? Originally Posted by LexusLover
So Mr. Zimmerman is innocent of murder and manslaughter. Period. Originally Posted by LexusLoverMerely LL's opinion, to which he is entitled. The jury was not asked to decide whether Zimmerman was innocent or not.