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you mean 6 jurors?
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He doesn't have the right to stop him
He doesn't have the right to stop him
He doesn't have the right to stop him
He doesn't have the right to stop him
Umm yes he does stop ≠ detain
no he doesn't.
some dude off the street comes up and tries to stop you from going where you're trying to go - that's ok with you? that's no one's right
actually - I think you might have something here.
Thats called DETAINING someone... You can
STOP someone and ask question and its legal.
naw brah,this is a discussion explain what you meant by racist at the moment?
Thats called DETAINING someone... You can
STOP someone and ask question and its legal.
Did you graduate high school?
The police can't stop people without probable cause but a regular person can?
http://criminal.findlaw.com/criminal-procedure/citizen-s-arrest.htmlDid you graduate high school?
Don't know about all this but Rachel Jeantel said Martin thought he was a rapistNew Talking Point: Trayvon Was the Bigot, As He Thought Zimmerman Was Gay
http://www.theatlanticwire.com/poli...t-because-he-thought-zimmerman-was-gay/67235/
Jesus christ what world am I living in?
The police can't stop people without probable cause but a regular person can?
He didn't stop him. He followed him. Everything after that is a blur.
Stop ≠ detain
you don't know the law and it's obvious!I think you have the number one spot for the most ridiculous statement in this thread.
It's not legal to detain anyone. That's called kidnapping.
Detaining someone is you're in custody for questioning.
An ordinary citizen has no power over you. Zimmerman had no power.
He can ask you a question, and you have the right to walk away. You do not have to acknowledge or stop for him. He does not have the right to detain you.
Don't repeat that **** to anyone else.
Yeah when you kill the only other witness that happens.
Detaining someone is you're in custody for questioning.
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I cannot be the only one who is sick and tired of seeing this all up in my newsfeed on social media.
You know what the difference is? Besides being completely different situations, whoever killed the kid at the bottom is probably going to jail and justice will be served unlike Trayvon Martins situation
http://criminal.findlaw.com/criminal-procedure/citizen-s-arrest.html
technically you can stop someone and detain them.
this law might be able to apply here because, there were robberies in the neighborhood. he thought TM was suspicious and grand larceny is a felony.
http://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/...spond-to-marley-liontrayvon-martin-comparisonI cannot be the only one who is sick and tired of seeing this all up in my newsfeed on social media.
You know what the difference is? Besides being completely different situations, whoever killed the kid at the bottom is probably going to jail and justice will be served unlike Trayvon Martins situation