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George Zimmerman's attorneys withdraw from Trayvon Martin case

When someone is following me, tailing me, while carrying a pistol, I think that is increasing the risk of a bad outcome, an increase in the chances of either person's life being affected negatively. That is "putting someones life at risk".

There has been no evidence that supports that idea that Martin knew Zimmerman had a gun prior to the fight.

When it comes to following a person. Should Zimmerman have followed Trayvon? probably not. Did he break any laws by following trayvon? i dont know of any. That is the difference here. Alot of people don't like that Zimmerman followed Martin. But he did not do anything wrong by following him.
 
I am tired of his lawyers painting him out to be a victim and incapable of a fair trial, misjudged, etc.
Your tired?
His lawyers at the time should have just let all the allegations and crap in the media that painted him as a monster, go without retort?
Your tired?
Wow!
 
His actions right now don't reflect a person who is confident all the evidence is on his side or his conscious is clean.

I don't know, his actions sure seem like that of someone who is afraid for his life from vigilante justice which given the heated nature of this, the amount of sensationalizing that's occured in the media, and the evidence of a bounty on him....I think it'd be pretty reasonable for him to act somewhat like a paranoid person fearing for his life.

All the confidence of being innocent in the world isn't going to save you from someone looking to serve "justice" up themselves.
 
I think so - He was told it wasn't required for him to do that (follow/chase the suspect(?)). He intentionally did so anyway.
 
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