On this day in 1995, a jury of his peers acquitted O.J. Simpson on all charges in the 1994 slaying of his ex-wife Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman. The verdict was read at 1-:02 a.m. and the jury unanimously found the former NFL running back not guilty on all charges. It was the first completely televised jury …
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Negligence, a very broad legal concept, is based on the simple principle that people have a right to be left alone, and when a person interferes with that right, when he or she shouldn’t have, the person who’s life has been affected should be entitled to compensation. Usually, negligence is a factor in most wrongful …
Continue reading Georgia Law – NegligenceGeorge Zimmerman, accused of murdering Trayvon Martin, was acquitted of all charges on Saturday, including manslaughter. Today, Attorney General Eric Holder stated that he will push a federal investigation in a “manner that is consistent with the facts and the law.” There has also been a call for a civil suit by the family. This …
Continue reading Looming Post-Acquittal Problems for Zimmerman – A Breakdown of PossibilitiesWe return from a short vacation from The David Dorer Show with criminal defense strategies in the Zimmerman trial with criminal defense attorney T-Bone (@tboneafterdark), we discuss tax and economic policy with the twitterless Macon tax attorney Craig Cooper, Will America (@restoreliberty) provides a libertarian prospective, and I congratulate the city council of DC for …
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