Monday, July 15, 2013

After the acquittal: Protests

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After the acquittal: Protests

Family members of George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin, as well as pundits, celebrities, and court observers had strong reactions to Saturday's not guilty verdict, and those reactions took various forms — from joy and 

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Abe Pafford was one of the attorneys who represented Cory Maye. He posted the passage below on his Facebook page, and I reckon it's worth re-posting here.

The outcry from many civil rights activists and scholars against the verdict of not guilty handed down to George Zimmerman by a jury is not drawing strong support in the world of defense lawyers. Benjamin Jealous, head of the NAACP, said the verdict

As protesters took to the streets Sunday to condemn George Zimmerman's acquittal, the U.S. Department of Justice said it would assess the justification for possible violations of Trayvon Martin's civil rights. Attorney General Eric Holder had begun the

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