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George Zimmerman Found Not Guilty by Siga: 5:11am On Jul 14, 2013
(CNN) -- Nearly a year and a half after Trayvon Martin was shot dead in a central Florida neighborhood, a jury found the man who killed him -- George Zimmerman, who argued that he fired in self defense -- not guilty.

The fact that Zimmerman fired the bullet that killed Martin was never in question, but the verdict means the six-person jury had reasonable doubt that the shooting amounted to a criminal act.

The verdict caps a case that has inflamed passions for well over a year, much of it focused on race and gun rights. The jurors -- all of them women -- deliberated for 16½ hours total, including 13 on Saturday alone, before delivering their verdict. Five of the women are white, one is a minority.

None of them wanted to speak to the media after the verdict, court spokeswoman Michelle Kennedy tweeted. When he learned his fate, a quiet Zimmerman had little visible reaction. He turned and shook the hand of one of his attorneys before sitting back down, only openly smiling after court was adjourned. His parents, Robert and Gladys Zimmerman, were seated nearby, but Martin's parents were not in the courtroom.

Robert Zimmerman Jr. said there's still plenty of fear, and his brother George "is going to be looking around his shoulder for the rest of his life." But there's great relief as well.
"Now the jury has spoken, and we are exonerated as a family," he told CNN's Piers Morgan late Saturday. "And more importantly, George is exonerated." The father of Trayvon Martin, Tracy Martin, took to Twitter to thank those who have supported his family and vowed they will continue to fight. "Even though I am broken hearted my faith is unshattered I WILL ALWAYS LOVE MY BABY TRAY," he tweeted.

The jury had three choices: to find Zimmerman guilty of second-degree murder; to find him guilty of the lesser charge of manslaughter; or to find him not guilty. Earlier in the day, jurors asked the court for clarification on its instructions regarding manslaughter. Such a query couldn't even have been posed a few days ago: Judge Debra Nelson ruled Thursday, over the defense's vehement objection, to include manslaughter as an option for jurors, in addition to a second-degree murder charge.

To convict Zimmerman of manslaughter, the jurors would have had to believe that he "intentionally committed an act or acts that caused the death of Trayvon Martin." That charge could have carried a sentence of up to 30 years in prison, though the jury was not told of that possible sentence.

For second-degree murder, the jurors would have had to believe that Martin's unlawful killing was "done from ill will, hatred, spite or an evil intent" and would be "of such a nature that the act itself indicates an indifference to human life."

Ultimately, they believed neither. And that means Zimmerman can walk free. How long other juries deliberated for in other high-profile cases NAACP president 'outraged and heartbroken' Scores who had gathered outside the Sanford, Florida, courtroom hoping for a guilty verdict reacted in disbelief after word of the decision trickled through the crowd. Hours earlier, they had given speeches, singing songs and chanting, "We want justice." Some appeared angry, others appeared sad.

Zimmerman supporters also rallied in the courtyard during the day, holding signs saying "Self-defense is a basic human right," "Not enough evidence," and plainly "Not guilty." They had an entirely different view of the case: that Zimmerman had been wrongly implicated, that he'd just done what he could to save his life.

Florida State Attorney Angela Corey defended the second-degree murder charge that was filed against Zimmerman, telling reporters late Saturday that the allegations "fit the bill" for the charge. "We believe that we brought out the truth on behalf of Trayvon Martin," Corey told reporters shortly after the verdict was announced. One of her prosecutors, Bernie de la Rionda, expressed disappointment with the jury's decision, but acceptance as well.

"It's not perfect, but it's the best of the world," he said of the jury system. "And we respect the jury's verdict." The response from NAACP President Benjamin Todd Jealous struck a far different tone. "We are outraged and heartbroken over today's verdict," Jealous said in a statement, vowing to pursue civil rights charges in the case. "We stand with Trayvon's family, and we are called to act."

Don West called the prosecution of his client "disgraceful," adding, "I'm thrilled the jury kept this tragedy from becoming a travesty." "But it makes me sad that it took this long, under these circumstances, to finally get justice," he added.

His colleague, Mark O'Mara, struck a different tone in saying he was "ecstatic" with the verdict. He made a point to compliment local law enforcement authorities and, especially, the jury and all the time and effort they put into the process. "They listened, they took notes, they were as engaged as anyone else in the process," O'Mara said. "And it made for the type of verdict that we had to have."

The fateful night The story started the night of February 26, 2012, as Martin walked back to his father's fiancee's house through the rain from a Sanford convenience store, where he'd bought Skittles and a drink.

Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer, spotted him and called police. A 911 dispatcher told Zimmerman that officers were on the way and not to follow the allegedly suspicious person.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/07/13/justice/zimmerman-trial/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

Re: George Zimmerman Found Not Guilty by okosodo: 6:28am On Jul 14, 2013
All i know he is a dead man
Re: George Zimmerman Found Not Guilty by mukina2: 11:03am On Jul 14, 2013

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