George Zimmerman Murder Trial: CNN Legal Analyst Gets Owned by Mark Nejame in Analysis of Prosecution Witness Rachel Jeantel

Witness is credible because she presented facts that have already been accepted as facts, HUH?

Talk about a MSM liberal bias to analyzing the George Zimmerman murder trial in the death of  Trayvon Martin. CNN analyst Jeffrey Toobin made excuses for prosecution witness Rachel Jeantel, the last individual to ever talk to Trayvon Martin. Toobin tried to defend the witness as credible; however, she has been caught in lies. Some how Toobin thinks that it is completely appropriate for Trayvon Martin to refer to George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer, who was following Martin as a “creepy ass cracker”. Toobin opined that she successfully portrayed Zimmerman as the aggressor and that he was following Martin. HUH? Toobin also said she was credible, because it was ok and acceptable for her to lie. Good grief.

Along came Mark Nejame for some sane analysis. Nejame came out with the obvious, there has been no opposition to the fact that George Zimmerman was following Trayvon Martin. We already knew that, it has been pretty much stipulated. There is nothing new there. What is in question is that how the two individuals came together to the eventual violent end. Of course conveniently CNN then cut off Nejame because it did not fit their agenda.

Sorry folks, this case is supposedly based upon race by the prosecution. They are trying to portray that Zimmerman, the “white” Hispanic had it in for Trayvon Martin because “they always get away with it”. Yet, it would appear from Martin’s own words to his friend, “creepy ass cracker” is following me, that Martin has just as many racial bigotries as they claim Zimmerman has. Let’s just call it like it is, this was a case of two individuals who came together at the wrong time, the wrong place and with the wrong attitudes.

Daily Commentary – Thursday, June 27, 2013 – Rachel Jeantel, a Friend of Trayvon Martin Testifies

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George Zimmerman Murder Trial: Prosecution Witness Rachel Jeantel Testifies … “Creepy Ass Cracker Is Following Me”

“Creepy Ass Cracker Is Following Me” …

The George Zimmerman  murder trial continued as Rachel Jeantel took the stand for the prosecution. Rachel was the last person to have a conversation with Trayvon Martin before he was shot to death by George Zimmerman.  According to Jeantel’s testimony yesterday that Trayvon described the man following him as a “creepy ass cracker”. HMM. This is supposed to be a witness for the prosecution? Isn’t the focus of the prosecutions case against Zimmerman that he targeted Trayvon Martin and profiled him? You mean calling Zimmerman a “creepy ass cracker” is some how better? So who is the racist?  Such a statement kind of puts us into the mind of Trayvon Martin, doesn’t it? Is this person supposed to help the prosecution or harm them?

Rachel Jeantel said she told Trayvon to run after he said: ‘The n**** is still behind me.’

She said she heard Trayvon ask the man ‘Why are you following me?’ and that he said, ‘What are you doing around here?’

George Zimmerman Murder Trail, Day One: Prosecution Begins Opening Statement with “F*cking punks. These a**holes, they always get away.” … Zimmerman’s Defense Attorney Don West Opens Trial With ‘Knock-Knock’ Joke (Video)

Bizarre to say the least … The murder trial of George Zimmerman opened yesterday in Sanford, Florida with two of the most rather bizarre, inappropriate and questionable opening statements in quite some time. is this what out legal system has become these days? I can’t imagine an episode of Perry Mason, Matlock or even Law & Order beginning with such opening arguments in a trial. However, such was the case with the George Zimmerman murder trial. Is it a case of what the legal profession has become, or cameras in the court room. It is rather hard to believe that after all this time, this is what was determined to be the winners for the opening statements.

The prosecution came out of the gate with their opening statement by quoting the 911 call from George Zimmerman to the 911 dispatcher,  “F***ing punks,” and “These a**holes, they always get away.” It did not take long for the prosecution to place the race card.

Warning: profanity

Prosecutor John Guy was the first to speak, and surprised many in the court by using profanity in his opening remarks.

Guy quoted Zimmerman as saying to a dispatcher, “F***ing punks,” and “These a**holes, they always get away.”

“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,” Guy continued, describing Zimmerman’s remarks as “hate-filled words that he used to describe a perfect stranger.”

George Zimmerman attorney tells ‘knock, knock’ joke as part of opening statement and it fell completely flat. The defense went on to say that there were no winners in this case and that his client “George Zimmerman is not guilty of murder, he shot Trayvon Martin in self defense after being viciously attacked.”

“Knock-knock.” Who’s there? George Zimmerman. George Zimmerman who? Good you are on the jury.”

You can get updates, follow the trial and provide your own comments at Scared Monkeys Forum: George Zimmerman murder of Trayvon Martin.

George Zimmerman Murder Trial … Opening Statements Set to Begin Monday Morning in the Trayvon Martin Murder Case (WATCH LIVE STREAM Links) (Update: Prosecutors Opening Statement … “Good morning. ‘F*****g punks, these a******s all get away.”

The wait is finally over, the murder trial of George Zimmerman begins today in Sanford, Florida …

Opening arguments begin this morning in the second degree murder case against George Zimmerman, neighborhood watch volunteer, in the death of Trayvon Martin. Zimmerman’s defense attorneys are claiming self-defense while the State prosecutors are claiming second degree murder.   As stated at CBS News, in order to prove second-degree murder, prosecutors must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Martin’s death was caused by Zimmerman’s alleged criminal action, and that the killing was committed with ill-will or spite and showed an indifference to human life. Six female jurors and alternates are about to begin their life in sequestration as they determine the guilt or innocence of George Zimmerman.

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Opening statements are scheduled to start today in the case of George Zimmerman, the former neighborhood watch volunteer accused of murder in the shooting death of unarmed Florida teen Trayvon Martin last year.

The high-profile, racially-charged case has drawn the national and international spotlight, and for six jurors and four alternates chosen Thursday, sequestration began this weekend. The jurors will be allowed limited contact with friends, family, and the outside world. However, they will have monitored entertainment and won’t be exposed to media reports on the case for the duration of the trial.

Central to the case will be who started the deadly altercation the night of Feb. 26, 2012, whether George Zimmerman was acting in self-defense and whether his shooting of Martin was justifiable under Florida law.

The trial is presently underway. Hopefully this case will be about the law and not about the pre-trail racism that was interjected by the liberal MSM.

WATCH THE GEORGE ZIMMERMAN TRAIL HERE AT THE ORLANDO SENTINEL.

Also at WFTV, live stream.

Can follow on Twitter, Kathi Belich, WFTV: ?@KBelichWFTV: https://twitter.com/KBelichWFTV

UPDATE I: Openings statements,  “Good morning. ‘F*****g punks, these a******s all get away” and a knock, knock joke.

I guess we were correct the other day after the jury was finally picked when we said of the George Zimmerman case, let the games begin.

prosecuting attorney greeted the jury in the George Zimmerman trial Monday with a quote full of expletives, while his adversary decided it was appropriate to tell jurors a knock-knock joke.

And that was just the beginning of opening statements in Zimmerman’s long-anticipated murder trial.

In a case that has ignited national debate about gun laws and race relations, Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch captain, is accused of second-degree murder in the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in February 2012 in Sanford, Florida.

Prosecutor John Guy’s first words to the six-woman jury may have raised a few eyebrows.

Good morning. ‘F*****g punks, these a******s all get away,’” Guy quoted Zimmerman. “These were the words in this grown man’s mouth as he followed this boy that he didn’t know. Those were his words, not mine.”

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