Friday, July 05, 2013

Ill will, spite and hatred.

I want to resist to comment about this trial until the jury retires for deliberations, however, a couple of things.

Mark Marin has done his homework and Mr. Zimmerman is well served by his attorney. Mr. Zimmerman would never, have ever received this level of analysis by a public defender.

One of the aspects of Second Degree Murder is the component of "deranged mind."

Marin makes the point there has to be a history to prove ill will, spite and hatred and "...people that know each other before the event..." I do not believe that is correct. It is a more than interesting approach, but, there are other methods of ill will, spite and hatred. There can be a completely disassociated relationship and still have ill will, spite and hatred.

The jury needs to discern the truth.