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Arrest George Zimmerman

USNbubblehead Wrote: Apr 06, 2012 10:22 AM
Sorry Maggie, but to arrest someone without probable cause is a violation of that individuals rights under the fourth amendment to the U.S. Constitution's Bill of rights. Do you advocate we abandon constitutional principles based on the will of the mob? I think you've confused the American revolution with the French one.

In the whole swirling political/media uproar over Trayvon Martin's shooting, only two things are indisputably clear: A 17-year-old boy is dead, and George Zimmerman shot him.

Nothing we can do can bring Trayvon back. It's clear from all versions of this event that Trayvon did not deserve to die. It is not clear whether his death is a result of murder, manslaughter or what the law calls "justifiable homicide" -- a legal term for an intentional death that is not a criminal act.

The other thing we can know for sure is that this case has exploded in the media in...

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