Members of the community and abroad traveled to Hutchinson High School Sunday night for the 80th annual Hutchinson Jaycee Water Carnival Queen Coronation.
A new Miss Northwest and Miss Northwest's Outstanding Teen will be chosen on Sunday, Aug. 14, following a competition set to begin at 2 p.m. on the stage of Detroit Lakes Middle School's George Simson Auditorium.
about 49.5, well, i can t tell you that because i don t know if that s in evidence. it s a 50 millimeter perspective. similar to what people see when they look. which is what john good had and which is what this has right here because this is selma moore s perspective. this is the column she looked out and around and the timing is appropriate because we had it about six, seven, eight seconds from the time of the shot, which is when you remember mr. mora did her sort of walk around in the courtroom. she said, if you timed it, it was about eight seconds. there abouts. she heard the shot, walked around, go outside, shimmy through the door and that s what she saw. so, she would have seen george on top spreading out the hands. she said she saw the foot move.
what it s called a 50 millimeter perspective. the human eye sees things at about 49.5. well, i can t tell you that because i don t know if that s in evidence. anyway, it s at a 50 millimeter perspective. similar to what people say when they look. which is what george good had and which is what this has right here, because this is selma moore s perspective. this is the column that she sort of said she looked out, around. and the timing is appropriate because we had it about six, seven, eight seconds from the time of the shot, which is when, you ll remember, miss moore did he sort of walkaround. in the courtroom, she said if you timed it it was about eight seconds, thereabouts, as she took, heard the shot, reacted, come around, through the door, look out, that s what she saw. so she would have seen at least
0 easy, not guilty. i think you can get the point. i could ask you to read through it and nod your heads in agreement for each one. but the reality is until you get to the concept of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, you don t get it. what happens if you don t get here? what stays in place? it s not a civics exam, but that presumption of innocence that we talked about never dissipates, ever. the presumption of innocence never dissipates until the state proves their case beyond a reasonable doubt. which really makes sense. it took us from the king s days where he decided if you were guilty or not to your days where you get to. so, this is what happens in a criminal case. the state has to take you from somewhere down here before there s any evidence and he sort of presumed to be not guilty. all the way up the list in your mind so that you have no doubt or no reasonable doubt to the essential elements of the crime and that george zimmerman is guilty a of secoof second degre. now, i said to