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Originally Posted by Daldolma
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between his injuries, his account of trayvon reaching for his gun and saying "you're going to die", and his use of a single bullet, he has a compelling case for self defense. something in his account would need to be disproven for it to fail. that evidence doesn't exist
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I guess this is where we differ. I agree that's an adequate defense against a first degree charge, but the crime he's accused of is more nuanced. That he recklessly and willfully created an environment wherein he caused the death of someone else is the crux of the case. It overwhelms the self-defense argument. That's why the state filed that way, I'd guess.