Why George Zimmerman might have been convicted, in Ohio. http://abcnews.go.com/m/blogEntry?id=19676381 … #Zimmermanverdict
@SimonTemplarPV @lawselfdefense Huh? Florida is different than Ohio re: self defense and the law. Florida similar to other states
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@danabrams@SimonTemplarPV You write "Stand Your Ground, which could have offered Zimmerman immunity" That's WRONG. Two diff things.#LOSD2 -
@LawSelfDefense@SimonTemplarPV Oh please, amendments to Fla law came together AKA "SYG Act" http://laws.flrules.org/2005/27@RichardHornsby -
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@danabrams@SimonTemplarPV@RichardHornsby What kind of journalist are you? Isn't your job to bring clarity, not contribute to confusion? -
@LawSelfDefense@danabrams@SimonTemplarPV@RichardHornsby Stand your ground was not an issue in the case. At all. -
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@Joe2nd@danabrams@SimonTemplarPV@RichardHornsby Rumored: Dana Abrams seeks to obfuscate his lazy ignorance of topic he's reporting on. -
@LawSelfDefense@Joe2nd@danabrams@SimonTemplarPV Read the statute "A person who uses force in 776.012, 776.013, or 776.031 is ... immune." -
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@RichardHornsby@Joe2nd@danabrams@SimonTemplarPV Who are you talking to? I can recite those statutes from memory.#LOSD2 - 2 more replies
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@danabrams@SimonTemplarPV Dana Abrams, do you contest SYG =/= immunity? It's not like the statutes are in cursive.#lazysillyjournalistThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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