My fellow government classmate LMorris, posted a uniqueopinion on the Trayvon Martin case that has recently spurred nationwide anger.
I agree on my classmate’s opinions on how the case should’ve been handled. The
first thing is George Zimmerman killed a young man, we need to put aside his “racial
profiling” and get into the main idea, he killed someone who has a huge chance
of being innocent, almost positively innocent. I agree with our innocent into
proven guilty idea, but let’s face it that this case is real unique. No real sincere
evidence can be found, making it hard to prove it. I believe the proof we have
is enough, but we shouldn’t jump the gun. This post was posted before George
Zimmerman turned himself in, and now he has. He should’ve been arrested, but
this turning himself in is bigger proof that he did it, knowing his
consequences. This case goes to show you that sometimes our ways of dealing
with criminals is slow or corrupt in a sense. The Florida law of standing your
ground is ok, but if it turns into a way to get away with crimes, it should be
looked into carefully, and may need some amending. It is clearly an outdated
law as of this case. The big stale mate
was innocent until proven guilty, as this case had no huge evidence. Now it
seems it will be concluded, and he will receive some kind of punishment I hope.
This may be a wake-up call for various laws dealing with crime cases, only time
can tell what this case will teach us.
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