This Case, Which Resulted in a 20-Year Prison Sentence, Supposedly Showed How Florida's 'Stand Your Ground' Law Lets People Get Away With Murder
Michael Drejka said he had to shoot Markeis McGlockton in self-defense. Jurors disagreed.
Michael Drejka said he had to shoot Markeis McGlockton in self-defense. Jurors disagreed.
Much maligned and noted for her viciousness, she joins a rare trend of voters ousting attorneys.
Activists alienate potential allies in the fight against police abuse by perpetuating myths.
Zimmerman posted nude photos and contact information for a woman he alleges cheated on him "with a dirty Muslim."
The absence of a duty to retreat does not explain the outcome of Michael Dunn's murder trial.
Zimmerman says he's donating his take to charity
Suggesting violence against them
Looking for a divorce
Comments made in email to students
Wife, father don't want to press charges over argument
Wife called police; says she threatened him with gun
Less than two months after the neighborhood watch volunteer was found not guilty of murdering Trayvon Martin
Was acquitted of second-degree murder
Called the verdict questionable
Appeared on NBC's "Meet the Press"--little mention of stop and frisk being unconstitutional irrespective of race
Which had nothing whatsoever to do with her son's death
Couldn't convict because of Florida law
In the wake of the George Zimmerman trial
Obama wants to talk about racial profiling in Florida, but not in New York City.
Along with Eric Holder at an annual National Urban League conference
Most whites approve of the verdict, African Americans overwhelmingly disapprove
Last dealt with the issue in the wake of the Rodney King verdict
Trayvon Martin may have been the one using the idea of "Stand Your Ground."
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