they have three options before them: guilty of second-degree murder, guilty of manslaughter or not guilty. but the future of florida s stand your ground law, the controversial law at the start of this trial, is just as uncertain. he didn t want to know about stand your ground. didn t want the police to know he knew about it. stand your ground, what s that? and let me suggest to you, in the end, this case is not about standing your ground, it s about staying in your car like he was taught to do, like he was supposed to do, and he can t now cloak himself with the noble cause of a neighborhood watch coordinator violate its cornerstone principle and expect you to absolve him of his guilt. frank copyland is a criminal
what s that? and let me suggest to you again, in the end, this case is not about standing your ground. it s about staying in your car. like he was talked to do. like he was supposed to do. and he can t now cloak himself with the noble cause of a neighborhood watch coordinator, violate its cornerstone principle, and expect you to absolve him his guilt. he changed his story. this is where he told detective singleton he first saw trayvon martin. and this is where showed him on the walk-through. watch the walk-through again. why did he lie about that?