Texas_tea
Well-Known Member
It is up to the prosecuting attorney to "defend the dead". If he can produce the evidence that suggest that Zimmerman did not act in self defense. And, then convince a jury. But, apparently, that evidence is simply not there. In fact, as Alan Dershowitz has pointed out, everything in the arrest affidavit supports Zimmerman's story of self defense!In this case, the gun holder takes upper hand. Whatever happened, the other side was dead. A dead person could never defend for himself.
That left others have to believe what the gun holder says. It will encourage people to kill in argument becuase there are too many advantages for a killer in similar case.
But should a law help the weaker side for the justice?