cop. and trayvon either was trying to get away or moved in some quick awab not at all menacing, not threatening. i don t think there was justification. but something happened that caused zimmerman, not trained, to exercise the lethal force, to kill the kid. i don t think he woke up that morning planning to kill somebody but i think that his culpability was enough to justify some charge of homicide. jasmine, ms. rand, let me ask you this about what you have been able to discover from prosecutors or d.a. on you down there, states s attorney. i heard from pro diducers that y won t use stand your ground, that they will use standard self-defense. what is their case, from your point of view? i had a one on one meeting with the assistant state attorney pat whisker about two days guy now. and that is correct. what he told me, thus far, is that they do not intend to use the stand your ground or council doctrine and they are looking at