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Saturday, April 7, 2012

UPDATED: New Eyewitness in Trayvon Murder Case Speaks

Trayvon Killing Eyewitness On CNN: I Offered To Show Police Scene Of The Crime, They Declined

The Special Prosecutor in the Trayvon Martin murder case, Angela Corey, has announced that she will not convene a Grand Jury tomorrow, as she had the option to do. Instead, she will make the key decision whether or not to arrest George Zimmerman. Her statement contained two significant items.

The decision should not be considered a factor in the final determination of the case. The Grand Jury, set to convene on April 10, 2012, was previously scheduled by the former prosecutor.

MSNBC is reporting that a website to solicit contributions to fund the Zimmerman family's living and defense expenses is being set-up, but isn't yet live.

Its establishment raises another issue: what happens to those donations if the federal investigation establishes the Trayvon's murder was a civil rights violation? Should Zimmerman decide to write a book or movie script, "Florida has taken yet another approach, creating a statutory lien on the proceeds of certain accounts of felonious crimes," according to a case cited on the DOJ website.

1 comment:

Redeye said...

Justice delayed is justice denied.