Without disagreeing with you, Old Cannon, we must recognize that the burden of proof under federal law for homicide in a case like this is substantially harder to meet than is probably the case in most states. My personal opinion, based only on what I have read here and in the media, which of course is always complete and accurate, is that a conviction of Zimmerman of homicide is not the most likely outcome here.OldCannon wrote: ...Regarding federal involvement, there seems to be an increasing preponderance of evidence that the shooter had a racial bias, and this appears to be playing well with the federal authorities. I'm guessing now that it's a race to see who arrests Zimmerman first, the sheriff or the US Marshals, all that's remaining is for a prosecutor to say, "I have sufficient evidence to charge him."
A few more credible witnesses, camera photos coming out of the woodwork, or the revealing of statements by Zimmerman before lawyering-up, would of course turn me around.
Jim



 Not trying to pull you back into this convo just agreeing with your comments.
 Not trying to pull you back into this convo just agreeing with your comments. 
  
 
 
   
 
