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Title: Jurors hear F-bomb, knock-knock joke as George Zimmerman murder trial begins
Source: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/06/24/prosecutors-defense-set
URL Source: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/06/2 ... |dl1|sec1_lnk3%26pLid%3D334751
Published: Jun 24, 2013
Author: FoxNews.com
Post Date: 2013-06-24 12:24:51 by freepatriot32
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Keywords: Jurors, George Zimmerman, murder trial, jackbooted thugs
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The prosecutor cursed and the defense attorney told a joke as both sides laid out opening arguments in the murder trial of George Zimmerman, the man who killed Florida teen Trayvon Martin in what his lawyers say was self-defense and authorities say was a case of fatal profiling.

The all-female jury of six took in both unconventional statements, alternately stunned, taking notes and at times appearing to nod in agreement. Jaws in the jury box dropped when prosecutor John Guy electrified the courtroom with a short, but profanity-laced and impassioned argument that sought to paint the defendant as an angry and out-of-control vigilante who was stalking Martin when he shot the teen in the gated community in Sanford, where he lived.

“F---ing punks,” prosecutor John Guy said in open court, quoting Zimmerman's own words to a non-emergency police dispatcher. “These a--holes, they always get away.”

The language -- rare for open court -- appeared to stun the six female jurors who must decide whether Zimmerman shot and killed the 17-year-old African-American teen in self defense, or if he stalked the youth and provoked the deadly confrontation.

“Those were the words in that grown man’s mouth as he followed, in the dark, a 17-year-old boy who he didn’t know,” continued Guy, as jurors in the Florida courtroom listened intently, some taking notes. “And excuse my language, but those were his words, not mine.”

When Guy said Zimmerman "made a decision that brought us all here today," the juror identified as E6 nodded her head in apparent agreement

Zimmerman appeared to show no emotion inside the courtroom as Guy made his statements.

Guy discounted the expected defense version of events, that Zimmerman was on the losing end of a violent confrontation and pulled his registered gun in self-defense, calling it a "tangled web of lies."

The prosecutor said Martin had no blood or DNA from Zimmerman on his hands or under his fingernails, and he wrapped up his statements in about a half-hour, telling jurors Zimmerman "did not shoot [Martin] because he had to, but because he wanted to."

Don West followed with opening statements on behalf of Zimmerman, offering a knock-knock joke that fell flat before the stone-faced jurors.

"Who's there?" West said. "George Zimmerman. George Zimmerman who? Okay, good. You're on the jury."

West pivoted from the failed attempt at humor to a somber version of events, one that portrayed his client as a victim who acted to save his own life.

“The young man lost his life," West said. "Another is fighting for his. The evidence will show that this is a sad case. There are no monsters here.”

West then proceeded to explain to jurors the sequence of events that led to Trayvon Martin's death.

He displayed a map of the community where the shooting occurred and played back calls between Zimmerman, a non-emergency dispatcher and neighbors.

In the call to the dispatcher, Zimmerman said Martin looked suspicious and "black," and noted that there was a string of recent crime in the neighborhood.

As West played the 911 call a neighbor made -- which captured screams from the altercation -- Martin's mother, Sybrina Fulton, walked out of the courtroom.

"Tragically there was nothing that could be done," West said, referring to Martin's condition after he was shot.

Martin's family was seen earlier sitting next to their lawyer, Benjamin Crump, inside the courtroom. Zimmerman's mother, father and wife also were present, but were later escorted out after prosecution lawyers invoked sequestration rules, which bar witnesses from courtroom proceedings until the state concludes the case.

Zimmerman's defense team responded by asking Circuit Judge Debra Nelson to order the Martin family and Crump to leave, but they were allowed to stay. Mark O'Mara argued with Nelson over the decision, calling it "prejudicial."

West said before his opening statement that the Zimmerman family members were not allowed in the courtroom because they are not related to the deceased and may testify, as they are on the witness list.

Prior to the opening statements, Martin's mother asked for members of the public to pray for her family.

Fulton said Monday that she didn't want any other mothers to have to go through what she is experiencing.

Prosecutors say Zimmerman racially profiled Martin as he walked through the community where Zimmerman lived and often patrolled. Martin was returning from a convenience store on a rainy night in February 2012, wearing a dark, hooded shirt. The two eventually got into a fight and Zimmerman shot Martin.

Zimmerman is pleading not guilty, claiming he shot Martin in self-defense.

Circuit Judge Debra Nelson ruled last week prosecutors would be able to use the word "profiled" in their opening statements, as long as their description isn't limited to racial profiling.

"We don't intend to say he was profiled solely because of race," Guy said last week.

The defense is expected to argue race played no part in the case, which became a national story after the initial decision by local authorities not to charge Zimmerman. Civil rights leaders and others accused the police in the central Florida city of Sanford of failing to thoroughly investigate the shooting because Martin was a black teen from Miami. Martin was visiting his father in Sanford when he was shot.

"We're trying so hard in this case not to make it what everybody outside the courthouse wants it to be," O'Mara said.

On Feb. 26, 2012, Zimmerman spotted Martin, whom he did not recognize, walking in the townhome community where Zimmerman and the fiancee of Martin's father lived. There had been a rash of recent break-ins and Zimmerman was wary of strangers walking through the complex.

The two eventually got into a struggle and Zimmerman shot Martin in the chest with his 9-mm. handgun. He was charged 44 days after the shooting, only after a special prosecutor was appointed to review the case and after protests.

"I ask that you pray for me and my family because I don't want any other mothers to have to experience what I'm going through now," said Sybrina Fulton, Martin's mother, shortly before the start of opening statements.

Two police dispatch phone calls will be important evidence for both sides' cases.

The first call was the one made to the non-emergency police dispatcher as Zimmerman followed Martin walking through his gated community. At one point, the dispatcher tells Zimmerman he doesn't need to be following Martin.

The second 911 call captures screams from the confrontation between Zimmerman and Martin. Martin's parents said the screams are from their son while Zimmerman's father contends they belong to his son.

Nelson ruled last weekend that audio experts for the prosecution won't be able to testify that the screams belong to Martin, saying the methods the experts used were unreliable.

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#3. To: freepatriot32, X-15, 4 (#0)

What's the racial mix, if any, of the jurors?

Lod  posted on  2013-06-24   13:28:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Lod, James Deffenbach (#3)

I haven't kept up enough with the trial to know anything other than that they're all women.

X-15  posted on  2013-06-24   17:24:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: X-15 (#4)

I was surprised to hear it was sic jurors instead of the twelve I would expect for a murder trial.

Ferret  posted on  2013-06-24   17:33:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: All (#6)

Yeah, I thought a death-penalty trial was twelve seated jurors and a bunch of alternates.

FL is different though...

Lod  posted on  2013-06-24   17:36:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Lod (#7)

I think they charged him with second degree murder so that wouldn't be a dp case. I don't know if they have 12 in Florida even if it is. But I can find out.

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