June 8th Zimmerman Hearing – 9am Discussion Thread

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Today, June 8th, (yes, on a Saturday) the Defense and Prosecution will be back in court to discuss the various motions, still unattended, filed by both the Defense and the Prosecution.  Yesterday the hearing was hours of presentation by the Prosecution team for their “audio experts”, the media trying to hide their laughter, and the questioning by the Defense team….  “can you hear me now”….  witness testimony around the 911 audio.

Today, Saturday, the prosecution will continue their audio peeps – Then the Defense will drop the hammer with their EXPERTS.   The defense experts are actually that, experts:

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Three Live-Streaming Links:

http://wildabouttrial.com/george-zimmerman-live-stream.html

http://livewire.wesh.com/

http://www.clickorlando.com/

Here are some additional *possible* Links to the Hearing:

Hat Tip Rumpole for the list.

Why You Should Support George Zimmerman

We will not advance a position, nor attempt to sway your sentiment, around the proposition that we, collectively, have assembled thousand of hours in research.  Nor will we attempt to advocate for gun ownership, self protection, or principles around the latest fashionable requests for the general public to consider a ‘new normal’ outlook toward liberty contingent on the premise you should not leave your car;  The central tenet within such framing concedes your liberty is now based on your acceptance that you are driving through, or living in, a safari park while preferring to avoid predators.

Bond Hearing Held For Trayvon Martin Shooter George Zimmerman

No.   For this context we want to bring your attention to the necessary defense motion to protect witnesses.

Think about that for a second.   The defense of an accused needs to afford anonymity to the bearers of truth, because their own life or liberty may be lost as a consequence of their testimony.   The defense brings forth this request.

The defense.

Never before have we, as an assembled nation, witnessed the State Case representing the threat to liberty.   The State of Florida as the THREAT to the individual.

Again, think about that.

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State V Zimmerman Hearing – June 6th 9am Discussion Thread

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Today, June 6th, the Defense and Prosecution will be back in court to discuss the various motions filed by both the Defense and the Prosecution.  It will be interesting to see Judge Nelson’s tone toward the defense.  This is their first encounter since the District Court of Appeals overruled Judge Nelson’s decision on the Benjamin Crump deposition.  D’oh.

Arguments today include: finalizing whether or not the State’s audio expert will be allowed to testify “expert testimony motions”;  The states motion to compel discovery;  The defense motion to eliminate certain phrases and words;  An odd defense motion for anonymity to protect a specific mystery witness, maybe me…..  (LOL just kidding…. No, really, it’s a joke, swear… )  Then we get to the juicy stuff “Sanctions against the state for discovery violations” and the whistleblower testimony that might put BDLR on the hot seat.

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*Update* Uploaded Trayvon Martin Police Reports (pgs 90 – 102) New FOIA RELEASE

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updateUPDATES AT BOTTOM (below pdf):  Some new bits of information pulled from the grasp of the shadow dwellers – Much more to come!  MUCH MORE.   Posting this (as uploaded file rec’d) without adjustment or opportunity for review.   Some of this we have seen before.

BUT GO TO PAGE 90 FOR TRAYVON MARTIN MIAMI POLICE REPORTS

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*Update* Zimmerstuff – Investigative Road Trip Discussions and Cautious Optimism

Whether Mark O’Mara will seek another attempt to delay trial now the Fifth District Court of Appeals has ruled in his favor -regarding the Benjamin Crump deposition- is an unknown variable. However, after numerous person to person conversations today it would be a good thing if he did. A very good thing.

After confronting roadblocks head-on, we are close to bringing forth a super-nova blast of sunlight, perhaps as early as late tomorrow. (cautious optimism) If we’re lucky, and God Willing, the information we should be able to share will lend a whole new perspective toward events scheduled to occur on Thursday / Friday. {{fingers crossed}}

Regarding the District Court of Appeals, we can confirm, with specific certainty, the three judges involved in the decision/ruling for the Writ of Certiorari: Lawson, Evander and Cohen, are considered the three absolute best. They are not only isolated from pressure they are highly likely to know exactly what is going on with the Zimmerman case as a whole.

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Uncommon Valor – One Courageous Man Refuses To Participate In Racism: Ondray Harris, Executive Director, Public Employee Relations Board of the District of Columbia, Quits Because Board Demands “No White People Allowed To Be Hired”

MUST READ POST – It takes profound courage and exemplary character to do the right thing when everyone around you is willing to allow moral corruption:

Right is Right, even if nobody does it;
Wrong is Wrong, even if everybody does it.

Ondray Harris is a man of character, honor and courage – He was also the Community Relations Service Director of the Dept. of Justice / Community Relations Service (CRS) 2009/10.   In 2009 he was bright eyed and his words were filled with the sound of hope;  His outlook of opportunity was for a post-racial America.

Last week he quit….

…..because DC Board Members demanded he stop hiring “white people” –  His resignation speaks volumes to the changes now evidenced within the Dept of Justice. We have outlined those changes against the back drop of the George Zimmerman case – and we will continue to do so.

WASHINGTON DC – Ondray Harris, the African-American executive director of the Public Employee Relations Board of the District of Columbia, stepped down last week.

His resignation letter provides a disturbing look at alleged discriminatory and partisan conduct by the members of the board tasked with overseeing labor issues and the D.C. government’s relations with public employees. (more…)