Jury To Decide Fate Of Zimmerman 07-12-2013, 07:47 PM
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With a final flurry of arguments, lawyers handed the fate of George Zimmerman to a six-woman jury Friday, setting the stage for what could be the final chapter in a legal saga that began with Trayvon Martin's death and highlighted sharp divisions over race and gun control in the United States.
The jury was expected to begin deliberating Friday afternoon, after Judge Debra Nelson finished reading instructions about the laws they must consider.
"It is up to you decide which evidence is reliable," Nelson told the jurors, adding they should "use your common sense" to determine what evidence is reliable and what is not.
She told the jury that Zimmerman exercised his legal right not to testify, and they can not "view this as an admission of guilt."
"It is not necessary for George Zimmerman to prove anything," Nelson said.
Police in Sanford, Florida, and elsewhere steeled for the possibility of violent reactions to the verdict, while the Rev. Jesse Jackson Jr. called for a calm response to the jury's decision, no matter what it is.
I'm curious what the verdict will be. I don't think racism should have been an aspect in the case, but it's interesting to say the least. If he wanted to kill black people, I doubt he would have just killed one kid. What are your thoughts?
Source: CNN News
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