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Seeking Justice at the Circus...Wesley Pruden.

**Bessie** 2012/04/13 16:03:41
Seeking justice at the circus, By Wesley Pruden,

Everybody in trouble with the law is entitled to a fair trial. Nobody is guilty until a court looks at the evidence and decides. A man is innocent until proved guilty. But sometimes we hold the trial at the circus, not the court house.

The state of Florida says George Zimmerman is guilty of second-degree murder for the killing of Trayvon Martin. Mr. Zimmerman says he shot the boy in fear of his life. Now the court, and a jury if it gets that far, must shut their ears to the shriek and clatter of the circus, listen to cold facts, and decide.

This won’t be easy. The suspect made his first appearance in court Friday, arraigned on the second-degree murder charge, and his lawyer in his best judgment declined to ask for bail, citing “fervor” outside the courthouse.

“Fervor” has been the name of the exercise since the usual suspects discovered the incident several weeks after the fact, and concluded that it would be such a shame to let opportunity go to waste. The eminent divines Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton arrived as if on cue, elbowing each other out of the way to be the first in front of the cameras. Skilled in the arts of angering and inflaming, they wanted to “help”. They got unexpected help from President Obama, who stirred the anger from the White House with an appeal to emotions rubbed raw in Florida. “If I had a son, he’d look like Trayvon.”

But what looked at first like an atrocity, a redneck execution of a cherubic black boy staring at us from a grammar school photograph, no longer looks like an atrocity, but a tragedy.

Trayvon’s mother now says it was “an accident.” She wants an apology, an acknowledgment of her son’s worth and of her loss, a recognition of what might have been if he had not been cheated of his life. “I believe it just got out of control and he couldn’t turn the clock back,” Sybrina Fulton said of George Zimmerman on NBC’s “Today Show.” She would ask Mr. Zimmerman, she said, “did he know [Trayvon] was a minor, that he was a teenager and that he did not have a weapon.” She suggested she would be satisfied even if Mr. Zimmerman is acquitted by a proper court. “We just want him to be held accountable for what he has done. We are happy that he was arrested so he could give his side of the story.”

That’s not much for a mother to ask, particularly from a broken heart. But the Big Top is up, the tent stakes have been driven deep into the ground, ready for a long run. The circus is no place to calm a crowd. She “clarified” her remarks later, suggesting that maybe she didn’t mean exactly what she said.

The Florida authorities, finally taking control of the story, understand that mere justice is not enough, there must be the reassurance of the perception of justice. Gov. Rick Scott appointed a female special prosecutor, Angela Corey of Jacksonville, and the case was assigned to Jessica Recksiedler, a female judge of the state circuit court. These won’t be good ol’ boys at work, eager to cover up mischief and misdeeds of white men.
The special prosecutor could have taken the case to a grand jury, which might have declined to return an indictment, despite a prosecutor’s celebrated talent for indicting a ham sandwich. The governor no doubt wants a jury, or at least a judge, to make the determination of guilt or innocence. The state must prove that George Zimmerman was motivated by “hatred or ill will,” and his lawyers must prove only that “a preponderance of the evidence” – a lower standard – shows him to have acted in self-defense. One prominent Florida defense lawyer thinks it’s likely, given the weight of the evidence already public, that the judge would dismiss the case when the jury retires to hear the evidence. Then the circus could resume. The Justice Department is investigating whether the shooting of Trayvon Martin violated federal civil-rights laws, and Attorney Gen. Eric Holder promises that “at every step the facts and the law will guide us forward.” But it’s clear where his hopes and sympathies lie.
Only this week he embraced Al Sharpton at a civil-rights convention in Washington, thanking him “for your partnership, your friendship, and your tireless efforts to speak out for the voiceless, to stand up for the powerless.”

Only two cheers for the Big Top.
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  • Brendan Mcdonald 2012/04/13 19:15:14
    Brendan Mcdonald
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    What I find very intresting is you already made your mind up that he is innocent. Your right and wrong you are innocent until found guilty in the court of law, but once your before the court you and your defense try to prove your innocence. It is the job of the prosecution to prove your guilty and then a grand jury decides your fate. So yes once you are charged with a crime you do have to prove your innocence because the prosecutor is working to prove your guilt, thats how it works in any trial. But you talk about the ones calling Zimmerman a murderer and your not guilty until the court looks at everything, but you say just as much that Zimmerman is not a murderer defending his innocence so what makes you any different?
  • **Bessie** Brendan... 2012/04/13 19:30:09
    **Bessie**
    +1
    Are you talking to me or Mr. Pruden?
  • Brendan... **Bessie** 2012/04/13 19:33:17
    Brendan Mcdonald
    +1
    Why yes I am.
  • **Bessie** Brendan... 2012/04/13 19:37:13
    **Bessie**
    +2
    Brilliant answer Brendan.
  • Brendan... **Bessie** 2012/04/13 19:38:10
    Brendan Mcdonald
    Thank you.
  • Heat Her 2012/04/13 19:04:32
    Heat Her
    +3
    Two words: OJ Simpson
  • **Bessie** Heat Her 2012/04/13 19:05:47
    **Bessie**
    +1
    You're saying Zimmerman is an all out murderer??

    Like OJ? I disagree.
  • Heat Her **Bessie** 2012/04/13 19:18:49
    Heat Her
    +1
    No, I'm saying it could go either way. I think OJ was guilty and he walked. Zimmerman could be innocent and walk, innocent and get charged, guilty and walk or whatever. I lost all faith in the judicial system after both OJ and Casey Anthony. Doesn't matter if your guilty or not anymore.
  • **Bessie** Heat Her 2012/04/13 19:30:34
    **Bessie**
    +1
    I hear ya.
  • Dagon 2012/04/13 17:34:52
  • **Bessie** Dagon 2012/04/13 18:07:02
  • Kerri 2012/04/13 17:14:22 (edited)
    Kerri
    +2
    That's about right.

    Some of the furor I understand. As a mom I would also have done whatever was needed to get a full investigation into the circumstances surrounding this tragedy if it were my son. Although the name copyright part leaves me a bit stunned.

    It seems to have become a vehicle for election year get out the black vote , network ratings, and the poverty pimp fundraisers.
  • **Bessie** Kerri 2012/04/13 18:07:43
    **Bessie**
    +2
    Yes it does...and I agree about being stunned by that!
  • shultzhound 2012/04/13 16:39:22 (edited)
    shultzhound
    +3
    Great article Bessie, thank you for sharing. I am sure that justice and the truth will come out. If Zimmerman is aquitted so be it. But the ass clowns in the Obama administration I do believe will play this one to the hilt.
  • **Bessie** shultzh... 2012/04/13 16:40:37
    **Bessie**
    +3
    Yep. Eric Holder is a dirty as the day is long.
    Glad you came by...I think it is a good article too.
  • shultzh... **Bessie** 2012/04/13 16:42:47
    shultzhound
    +2
    I like to see justice on the "fast and furious" case. oh wait that involves that criminal Holder. I guess that is wishful thinking as long as Odumbo is in power.
  • **Bessie** shultzh... 2012/04/13 16:44:47
    **Bessie**
    +3
    Ya know???? Sick...and so many allow it. Makes no sense to me.
  • Melizmatic 2012/04/13 16:10:16
  • **Bessie** Melizmatic 2012/04/13 16:17:22
    **Bessie**
    +2
    Yeah...that would be nice. It's not going to go away, thanks to those like

    al sharpton tawana brawley

    Great song though...love that he wrote it about his Mother.
  • Melizmatic **Bessie** 2012/04/13 16:19:43
    Melizmatic
    +2
    But you're feeding into it too, Bessie.
  • **Bessie** Melizmatic 2012/04/13 16:28:01
    **Bessie**
    +2
    No...this article was current,dated today. We are going to hear all about it, and I try to stay current. This "opinion" piece is good, IMO, and I am sharing. Sorry if it offends you, but isn't this site about sharing information?
  • Melizmatic **Bessie** 2012/04/13 16:30:18
    Melizmatic
    +2
    Yes.

    I dont recall saying nor implying that I was 'offended.'

    Just pointing out that the more people 'fan the flames', the worse the fire gets.

    That means everyone, not just Jesse & Al.
  • **Bessie** Melizmatic 2012/04/13 16:41:59
    **Bessie**
    +2
    Anyone who has ever served on a jury, which I have, knows that "the truth" SHOULD come out in court. This man (Zimmerman) had a bounty on his head??? Who the hell are these animals doing that crap?

    I just hope he gets a fair trial, I really do, and however it comes down...so be it.
  • Melizmatic **Bessie** 2012/04/13 16:47:49
    Melizmatic
    +2
    A 'bounty' which the loons had no money to actually pay.

    At any rate, the legal process has finally been started; I'm moving on, and focusing on more positive things.

    Happy Friday, Bessie.
  • **Bessie** Melizmatic 2012/04/13 18:08:15 (edited)
    **Bessie**
    +2
    Happy Friday! Good luck with your positiveness...I am good at that too!
  • Melizmatic **Bessie** 2012/04/13 18:14:49
    Melizmatic
    +1
    Thanks, Bessie.

  • **Bessie** Melizmatic 2012/04/13 18:17:14
    **Bessie**
    +2


    You're welcome!
  • Melizmatic **Bessie** 2012/04/13 18:24:37
    Melizmatic
    +1
    Loved that one!
  • **Bessie** Melizmatic 2012/04/13 18:27:02
    **Bessie**
    +2
    One of my very many faves!

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