child versus an older person. now, is she an expert? had she ever heard these voices before? no. she s just telling you what she believes. just like you ve had a bunch of other people come in and say, oh, that is george zimmerman east voice a s voice and that is trayvon martin s voice. you decide. but she told you as best she could what she observed. and what s consistent in terms of what she observed and what happened. because, see, the issue is at that time, when there was contact between the defendant and the victim, tid did it occu the defendant claims, first of all, you really have to believe he really wasn t following him and he was just kind of minding his own business. he was going out for a walk. his walk got interrupted because some guy attacked him. you ve got to believe that. you ve got to believe he wasn t following anybody. he wasn t up to doing anything. he was just kind of minding his
as i would submit mr. zimmerman claims, then how did it occur? i guess maybe well, we can speculate. i think even dr. di maio said, well, sometimes you hit something and you don t necessarily injure your hands. that s a possibility. that could also be true for george zimmerman s hands. the defendant, george zimmerman, two people. one shot to death and one repeatedly lies about how it happened. why might that be? you wonder? if one is shot to death and the other one lies, why would that person lie? he brought a gun to a struggle, to a fight that he started by following him and wanting to
that he was right-handed. so if the beating was as severe as i would submit that mr. zimmerman claims, then how did it occur? well, i guess maybe we can speculate, but i think even dr. demayo says sometimes you hit something and don t necessarily injure your hands. well, that could also be true for george zimmerman s hands. the defendant, george zimmerman, two people, one shot to death and one lies about what happened. why might that be? you wonder? if one is shot to dead and the other one lies? why would that person lie? he brought a gun to a struggle to a fight that he started by
it at them, the guy looked up. see you later. i put one in the chamber like, and he looked up and i m aiming and he says to the other guy, a bag of peanuts please. trials in criminal courts and civil courts are public events. anyone can go in and watch if there s room. when trials can be nationally televised people really do watch. the menendez brothers trial, the o.j. simpson simpson trial with johnnie cochran and marcia cl k clark. the casey anthony trial, the jodi arias trial, and now there s the george zimmerman trial being televised on national tv. mr. zimmerman claims that he shot the 17-year-old mr. martin in self-defense. when the story first broke, much of the debate centered around florida s stand your ground law in the intersection of race and
civil courts are public events. anyone can go in and watch if there s room. when trials can be nationally televised people really do watch. the menendez brothers trial, the o.j. simpson simpson trial with johnnie cochran and marcia clark. the casey anthony trial, the jodi arias trial, and now there s the george zimmerman trial being televised on national tv. mr. zimmerman claims that he shot the 17-year-old mr. martin in self-defense. when the story first broke, much of the debate centered around florida s stand your ground law in the intersection of race and suspicion and fear with that law. now that the trying s being televised, though, there s just as much focus on the drama much of it all. and it s had a huge tv audience riveted every day. a former professor of criminal justice who had taught the defendant