Zimmerman's nose was broken, Martin's knuckles had broken skin
A medical report compiled by the family physician of accused Trayvon Martin murderer George Zimmerman and obtained exclusively by ABC News found that Zimmerman was diagnosed with a "closed fracture" of his nose, a pair of black eyes, two lacerations to the back of his head and a minor back injury the day after he fatally shot Martin during an alleged altercation. . . .WFTV in Florida reports on Martin's injuries, but again it is what injuries aren't reported that is also important.
WFTV has learned that the medical examiner found two injuries on Martin’s body: The fatal gunshot wound and broken skin on his knuckles.So despite already facing being overcharged, the Obama administration continues to go after Zimmerman:
When you compare Trayvon’s non-fatal injury with Zimmerman's bloody head wounds, the autopsy evidence is better for the defense, Sheaffer said. . . .
WFTV legal analyst Bill Sheaffer said federal prosecutors would have to prove the hate crime to charge Zimmerman, though.Hate crime? Against a person who donated his time to mentor black kids? Against someone who is part black himself? Against a guy who tried to help his neighbors, some of whom are black, by volunteering to be the community watch leader.
“What the government would have to prove is that Mr. Zimmerman acted out of hatred toward African-Americans. That's why he came into contact with him. That's why he shot and killed him," Sheaffer said.
Sheaffer said a federal hate crime murder charge could bring more serious consequences than the second-degree murder charge Zimmerman faces now.
“Mr. Zimmerman could be punished by up to life in prison or even the death penalty,” said Sheaffer. . . .
Enough already! Leave the guy alone!
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3 Comments:
Does anyone know if this information was available to Angela Corey at the time of the probable cause affidavit? Shouldn't this information have been included?
Interesting that the popular media are not reporting the broken skin on Martin's fingers.
"That means Zimmerman didn't throw the first punch."
Not necessarily. It may mean if Zimmerman did punch Martin first, he didn't punch him hard enough to break the skin.
I do agree though that Zimmerman's case is continually getting stronger.
Dear Bill:
More precisely, it means that the punch wouldn't have created even a bruise. That isn't much of a punch.
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