caused him to open fire. remember, he has to be in actual danger at the time he fires the fatal shots. and i thought he would say i thought he was going for a second gun that i thought he had that is out of the case now. so i think this is really going to damage the officer s defense. right. because you have him saying that the guy, he thought the guy had his taser when you can tell from the video he knew fell well. meaning he was not threatened at all when he shot the guy in the back. i think this really undermines his potential defense in the case. paul callan thank you very much. and outfront next, new isis video. incredibly powerful explosions. you re not going to believe what they destroyed with these explosions. we have a special report. and on a much lighter note our own jeanne moos with the chimp who is a modern day king kong. we ll show you.
what the prosecution will likely do is have to address the strength of their case. to show that he should not be bondable because we have an overwhelmingly strong case of second-degree murder them don t have to prove it with live witnesses. they can use transcripts and affidavits. it would normally give a real glimpse of what the prosecution thinks is their strongest evidence. if the judge finds the prosecution does not meet this very, very high standard, it is actually higher than the reasonable doubt standard in the state of florida. then judge would have to consider some kind of pretrial release such as, for example, house arrest or home detention, assuming you find the right place with various conditions to assume that george zimmerman will indeed be available and be in some form of custody between now and the time of trial. when you talk about the trial and the strength of the case itself, let s talk about the strength of potential defense.
cannot prevent art you are aidala from getting to the courthouse because they are blocking the streets to the courthouse. megyn: what circumstances would justify spraying those women? well i can t speak of every situation. megyn: just generally. it depends on the circumstances. certainly not when someone is on a sidewalk exercising their free speech. megyn: what if the women let s say these women were pushing against the orange netting. clearly they will say that wasn t the case. but did the police have some sort of potential defense in saying, they ve laid hands on me, i m not under an obligation to let them lay hands on me. i didn t want to push back i thought the pepper spray would be more effective. absolutely, sounds like a reasonable use of it. great alternative to using a billy club or more serious weapon on them, sure, it just depends factually on what they did. i don t know, we don t have the tape, but some of the people who were on the sidewalk yelling, even outrageou