More George Zimmerman Garbage

This is nothing but total nonsense:

A Florida judge ruled Thursday that George Zimmerman can be released from jail a second time on $1 million bond, saying he set the bail amount significantly higher because Zimmerman may have been hiding money as part of a plot to flee the country.

After the shooting Zimmerman waited for the police (that he called in the first place), and cooperated with them in their investigation. The released him without charges that night. The next day he further cooperated with the police by re-enacting his encounter in his neighborhood .

Later when the spurious charges of Murder were leveled against him, he turned himself over to law enforcement without protest, and then posted bond. When his bond was revoked, he again turned himself in, despite likely not being in the state of Florida at the time.

Sorry, but if George Zimmerman was a flight risk, he would have done it by now. Of course this case has become a media circus and a lynch mob…maybe he SHOULD have fled the country…

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0 Responses to More George Zimmerman Garbage

  1. Rob Crawford says:

    Yeah, but his wife told the special-ed persecutor that she didn’t know the answer to a question, and said who did. Then the persecutor failed to follow up on that — clearly his wife perjured herself! Especially when the persecutor carefully edits the testimony!

    Since the persecutor has made up a BS perjury case, CLEARLY that means Zimmerman meant to escape his lynching trial, and he cannot be trusted!

    • Weerd Beard says:

      Zimmerman has done nothing but cooperate with police, and frankly from all I’ve seen, I don’t think I would have done anything differt if I was in his shoes (maybe I wouldn’t have volunteered to be neighborhood watch…but he wasn’t on duty that night anyway).

      Meanwhile there are many politicians and black hate-groups that think George’s “white Hispanic” head would make a fine trophy, and they haven’t been concealing their motives well at all.

  2. Scott says:

    Its not even remotely fair, but this is a case of the judge pandering to the public. Its too bad, because it makes the judicial system seem even more politicized than it actually is.

    I could see them upping bail because of the confusion over the paypal money, but basically going 10 times the previous bail? Over what seems to be confusion? Very unfair.

    • Weerd Beard says:

      Even the paypal money confusion is bullshit. Either they were out for blood, or are too incompetent to look at how they system was set up. Its a trust to be released to help pay for trial costs. The Zimmermans don’t have access to the money, and their lawyer does not have access to the money. The money is going to just sit there until trial expenses happen, then it will be released to cover bills.

      Of course given Florida’s economy surrounding retirees and end-of-life care, I suspect anybody who’s worked as a lawyer in the state has at least rubbed elbows with a ton of estate and trust cases, and should understand how they work.

      I suspect they understand and choose not to.

      The smoking gun is the whole “Flight Risk” nonsense.

      Zimmerman has ALWAYS cooperated with the courts and law enforcement. Further he was allowed to leave the state after he posted bond after his first arraignment, and given the number of death threats, illegal bounties on his head, and racist hate-groups targeting him, and given that his lawyer specifically requested that he be allowed to flee the state, I suspect he was in a safehouse in another state when his bond was revoked.

      At the least he could have fled while the states were fighting extradition. The fact that he’s never posed a flight risk shows this is 100% political.

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