The length of deliberation does not really tell the whole story. There could be one juror who is on either side and will not give in. There could be a situation where it is 4 against 2.. etc.. You just never know... It could be a good sign that they are taking a while because you could make the argument that if they all thought he should be acquitted they may have come out with it by now. However, they could also be stalling to make it seem as if they were diligent and "respectful" to Trayvon's family..
So many factors.
I don't think they would worry so much if the verdict was guilty, unless they're afraid of whites rioting
This is nothing but spin. All you've been hearing from these pro-Zimmerman talking heads on tv/net is that the prosecution's case has been weak and how this has been a slam dunk for the defense. Listening to these clowns, the jury should've just went in there dismissed the state's case based on reasonable doubt and sent dude home. That still may happen, but the longer that they're deliberating signifies that this isn't a slam dunk either way.this bytch is going to walk.
verdict is taking long
I don't think they would worry so much if the verdict was guilty, unless they're afraid of whites rioting
its floridaI really wish some of you would stop saying he's going to walk. Stop being negative and have faith.
Naw nikka
If they all think he's guilty, they can be trying to decide whether or not to convict him of the 2nd degree or the manslaughter. They did request an inventory of all the evidence yesterday so they could be going through that which includes testimony during the trial. Just never know
anybody know the difference between the sentences of second degree and manslaughter?
I really wish some of you would stop saying he's going to walk. Stop being negative and have faith.
2nd degree is 21 years to life and manslaughter is like 5-10 years
I think that's right, but I think manslaughter can carry up to 15 years.