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George Zimmerman witness list now tops 200

LoL. Serino wanted to charge Z with manslaughter. :lol:

Read, Serino's interview with the FBI * I believe it's page 2*

Serino felt pressured by 3 other cops to charge Z and knowing well, there was enough evidence to charge Z
 
Wait for the trial we were told would never happen.

You have squat nor bring nothing to debate

Your concern and purpose is to be disruptive

Dismissed
 
I'm always right and have nothing to prove. You however. . .

Please take your own post to heart, wait for the trial.

and your post is on the verge of baiting, imo.
 
LoL. Serino wanted to charge Z with manslaughter. :lol:

Serino thought the evidence supported Zimmermanm, there was nothing to contradict Zimmerman and there was not even enough evidence for a manslaughter charge. It's why Baez handed over the affidavit Serino had and indicated it would help the defense. The charges were filed due to pressure and to send teh charges up the ladder.

He did what he was told, according to O'Connor. Just above Serino's signature, the veteran investigator wrote, "I believe there exists probable cause for issuance of a capias charging George Michael Zimmerman with manslaughter."

O'Connor told the Sentinel in July, "Basically, the implied order was, 'Get it out the door'… We wrote up what we had, the context of what we had … with the understanding that there was still insufficient evidence for the State Attorney to charge."

On Tuesday, de la Rionda handed the much-revised Serino report to defense attorneys, saying he had received it recently from Serino's attorney, Jose Baez, who advised them that it would likely help Zimmerman.
 
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