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Doctor: Zimmerman suffered no serious head traumahttp://content.usatoday.com/communities/ondeadline/post/2012/07/doctor-zimmerman-suffered-no-serious-head-trauma/1?csp=hfGeorge Zimmerman suffered two minor cuts to his scalp but no serious head trauma during his fatal confrontation with Trayvon Martin, according to his medical report.The just-released document states he suffered a broken nose, but no deviation of the septum, and two black eyesZimmerman went for the checkup the day after the killing only because he needed a doctor's note to return to work.No stitches were needed to close the head cuts, which he was advised to clean with soap and water daily. Zimmerman reported no headaches, blurred vision or loss of hearing.
That is because he shot him before seeious injuries occured. HTH
if i could go back in this thread and count the times you said ''bashing his head in'' it might almost be worth it for the laugh...almost.
Google turns up zero. :shrug:What else you got?
Take care
 
“It is entirely reasonable for this Court to find that, but for the requirement that he be placed on electronic monitoring, the defendant and his wife would have fled the United States with at least $130,000 of other people’s money,” the judge wrote.
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The judge accused Zimmerman of committing a new felony – lying while providing evidence about bail - and hinted that he might be the subject of "future contempt proceedings."
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In his order, the judge banned Zimmerman from having or opening a bank account. He again ordered the defendant to wear a satellite monitoring device but this time banned Zimmerman from leaving Seminole County without his permission.

He is not a threat to the community, the judge wrote, nor are angry pro-Trayvon protesters a threat to him. "All demonstrations to this point have been non-violent and peaceful," he wrote.

Zimmerman has enough money to post the $1 million bail, the judge wrote, but because it came from on-line donors, "it can be deemed almost as 'found money.' It is not money which the defendant has earned through his hard work and savings, so forfeiting it for failing to appear would not impact the defendant's life in the same manner as a similarly-situated defendant who puts his house up as collateral to obtain a surety bond."
He's also on a 6 pm to 6 am curfew, and is forbidden to leave the county.
 
The judge accused Zimmerman of committing a new felony – lying while providing evidence about bail - and hinted that he might be the subject of "future contempt proceedings."
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In his order, the judge banned Zimmerman from having or opening a bank account. He again ordered the defendant to wear a satellite monitoring device but this time banned Zimmerman from leaving Seminole County without his permission.

He is not a threat to the community, the judge wrote, nor are angry pro-Trayvon protesters a threat to him. "All demonstrations to this point have been non-violent and peaceful," he wrote.

Zimmerman has enough money to post the $1 million bail, the judge wrote, but because it came from on-line donors, "it can be deemed almost as 'found money.' It is not money which the defendant has earned through his hard work and savings, so forfeiting it for failing to appear would not impact the defendant's life in the same manner as a similarly-situated defendant who puts his house up as collateral to obtain a surety bond."
He's also on a 6 pm to 6 am curfew, and is forbidden to leave the county.
Lester had revoked Zimmerman's $150,000 bond last month after prosecutors said Zimmerman and his wife misled the court about how much money they had during an April bond hearing and failed to disclose he had a second passport after turning in one passport to the court."Under any definition, the defendant has flaunted the system," Lester said. "Although there is no record of flight to avoid prosecution, this court finds that circumstances indicate that the defendant was preparing to flee to avoid prosecution but such plans were thwarted."

 
The judge accused Zimmerman of committing a new felony – lying while providing evidence about bail - and hinted that he might be the subject of "future contempt proceedings."
link
In his order, the judge banned Zimmerman from having or opening a bank account. He again ordered the defendant to wear a satellite monitoring device but this time banned Zimmerman from leaving Seminole County without his permission.

He is not a threat to the community, the judge wrote, nor are angry pro-Trayvon protesters a threat to him. "All demonstrations to this point have been non-violent and peaceful," he wrote.

Zimmerman has enough money to post the $1 million bail, the judge wrote, but because it came from on-line donors, "it can be deemed almost as 'found money.' It is not money which the defendant has earned through his hard work and savings, so forfeiting it for failing to appear would not impact the defendant's life in the same manner as a similarly-situated defendant who puts his house up as collateral to obtain a surety bond."
He's also on a 6 pm to 6 am curfew, and is forbidden to leave the county.
Lester had revoked Zimmerman's $150,000 bond last month after prosecutors said Zimmerman and his wife misled the court about how much money they had during an April bond hearing and failed to disclose he had a second passport after turning in one passport to the court."Under any definition, the defendant has flaunted the system," Lester said. "Although there is no record of flight to avoid prosecution, this court finds that circumstances indicate that the defendant was preparing to flee to avoid prosecution but such plans were thwarted."
shouldn't it be 'flouted'?
 
The judge accused Zimmerman of committing a new felony – lying while providing evidence about bail - and hinted that he might be the subject of "future contempt proceedings."
link
In his order, the judge banned Zimmerman from having or opening a bank account. He again ordered the defendant to wear a satellite monitoring device but this time banned Zimmerman from leaving Seminole County without his permission.

He is not a threat to the community, the judge wrote, nor are angry pro-Trayvon protesters a threat to him. "All demonstrations to this point have been non-violent and peaceful," he wrote.

Zimmerman has enough money to post the $1 million bail, the judge wrote, but because it came from on-line donors, "it can be deemed almost as 'found money.' It is not money which the defendant has earned through his hard work and savings, so forfeiting it for failing to appear would not impact the defendant's life in the same manner as a similarly-situated defendant who puts his house up as collateral to obtain a surety bond."
He's also on a 6 pm to 6 am curfew, and is forbidden to leave the county.
Lester had revoked Zimmerman's $150,000 bond last month after prosecutors said Zimmerman and his wife misled the court about how much money they had during an April bond hearing and failed to disclose he had a second passport after turning in one passport to the court."Under any definition, the defendant has flaunted the system," Lester said. "Although there is no record of flight to avoid prosecution, this court finds that circumstances indicate that the defendant was preparing to flee to avoid prosecution but such plans were thwarted."
shouldn't it be 'flouted'?
good catch
 
Irony of the year....Rev. Al Sharpton criticizing Zimmerman for for how he raised money.... :lol:
what a country we live in when a man can shoot an unarmed teen and get rich afterwards by gun loving zealots throwing money at him :loco:
The greatest country on earth. One which allows one to protect himself. :thumbup:
yup...by bringing a gun to a fistfight...how clever and brave
 
Zimmerman's lawyer knows that Zimmerman is a cash cow that he's going to keep milking. I believe O"Mara recently bought the house next to his office to expand his business.

Although the Legal Defense Fund has approximately $211,000 at this time, there are about $40,000 in payables for defense expenses so far (not including any attorney's fees) with significant expenses ahead of us for expert witnesses, deposition costs, private security and George's living expenses. Paying bond and scheduled expenses would effectively wipe out the existing balance.
For those who have given in the past, for those who have thought about giving, for those who feel Mr. Zimmerman was justified in his actions, for those who feel they would do the same if they were in Mr. Zimmerman's shoes, for those that think Mr. Zimmerman has been treated unfairly by the media, for those who feel Mr. Zimmerman has been falsely accused as a racist, for those who feel this case is an affront to their constitutional rights -- now is the time to show your support.
But wait! There's more!

 
Zimmerman's lawyer knows that Zimmerman is a cash cow that he's going to keep milking. I believe O"Mara recently bought the house next to his office to expand his business.

Although the Legal Defense Fund has approximately $211,000 at this time, there are about $40,000 in payables for defense expenses so far (not including any attorney's fees) with significant expenses ahead of us for expert witnesses, deposition costs, private security and George's living expenses. Paying bond and scheduled expenses would effectively wipe out the existing balance.
For those who have given in the past, for those who have thought about giving, for those who feel Mr. Zimmerman was justified in his actions, for those who feel they would do the same if they were in Mr. Zimmerman's shoes, for those that think Mr. Zimmerman has been treated unfairly by the media, for those who feel Mr. Zimmerman has been falsely accused as a racist, for those who feel this case is an affront to their constitutional rights -- now is the time to show your support.
But wait! There's more!
Maybe next he'll poison someone.

 
Irony of the year....Rev. Al Sharpton criticizing Zimmerman for for how he raised money.... :lol:
what a country we live in when a man can shoot an unarmed teen and get rich afterwards by gun loving zealots throwing money at him :loco:
The greatest country on earth. One which allows one to protect himself. :thumbup:
yup...by bringing a gun to a fistfight...how clever and brave
Or how stupid it is to attack someone with a gun.
 
Irony of the year....Rev. Al Sharpton criticizing Zimmerman for for how he raised money.... :lol:
what a country we live in when a man can shoot an unarmed teen and get rich afterwards by gun loving zealots throwing money at him :loco:
The greatest country on earth. One which allows one to protect himself. :thumbup:
yup...by bringing a gun to a fistfight...how clever and brave
Or how stupid it is to attack someone with a gun.
yes because treyvon had x-ray vision lol
 
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:lmao: So now the lemmings are against a citizen being able to employ the lawyer of his choice to defend him against criminal charges brought by the government that if proven could send him to prison for the majority of his life.
 
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:lmao: So now the lemmings are against a citizen being able to employ the lawyer of his choice to defend him against criminal charges brought by the government that if proven could send him to prison for the majority of his life.
No, the lemmings are still giving money to a murderer.
 
Anyone in this thread contribute yet, or thought about it? I'd be interested in hearing your reasons as to why you did if so...

 
:lmao: So now the lemmings are against a citizen being able to employ the lawyer of his choice to defend him against criminal charges brought by the government that if proven could send him to prison for the majority of his life.
No, the lemmings are still giving money to a murderer.
:lmao: Yeah, all those lemmings who believe a man is innocent until proven guilty.
It would seem to me that the $1,000,000 is on George. Verdict is in on that; so why are these lemmings contributing still?
 
Anyone in this thread contribute yet, or thought about it? I'd be interested in hearing your reasons as to why you did if so...
Have not thought to contribute, but what is hard to see? There is basically a lynch mob which railroaded these charges through. Pretty much just see the mentality of a few posters in this thread who already have the man convicted when there is absolutely no evidence which suggests it was anything but self-defense. The idea that there is a case for Murder 2 is absolutely insane.
 
Anyone in this thread contribute yet, or thought about it? I'd be interested in hearing your reasons as to why you did if so...
Have not thought to contribute, but what is hard to see? There is basically a lynch mob which railroaded these charges through. Pretty much just see the mentality of a few posters in this thread who already have the man convicted when there is absolutely no evidence which suggests it was anything but self-defense. The idea that there is a case for Murder 2 is absolutely insane.
Chamomile.
 
:lmao: So now the lemmings are against a citizen being able to employ the lawyer of his choice to defend him against criminal charges brought by the government that if proven could send him to prison for the majority of his life.
No, the lemmings are still giving money to a LYING murderer.
fixed
Your postings are getting worse than Texasfan if that was even possible.
coming from you thats a compliment...trust me
 
:lmao: So now the lemmings are against a citizen being able to employ the lawyer of his choice to defend him against criminal charges brought by the government that if proven could send him to prison for the majority of his life.
No, the lemmings are still giving money to a murderer.
:lmao: Yeah, all those lemmings who believe a man is innocent until proven guilty.
It would seem to me that the $1,000,000 is on George. Verdict is in on that; so why are these lemmings contributing still?
Bail is a right. It's part of the process. The judge admitted as much. Why shouldn't he be able to exercise all of the rights we have as citizens?
 
:lmao: So now the lemmings are against a citizen being able to employ the lawyer of his choice to defend him against criminal charges brought by the government that if proven could send him to prison for the majority of his life.
No, the lemmings are still giving money to a murderer.
:lmao: Yeah, all those lemmings who believe a man is innocent until proven guilty.
It would seem to me that the $1,000,000 is on George. Verdict is in on that; so why are these lemmings contributing still?
because people are stupid. Donate to a real cause , like feeding starving kids in america or stopping animal abuse. Give it to someone like zimmerman???? :loco: :wall:
 
:lmao: So now the lemmings are against a citizen being able to employ the lawyer of his choice to defend him against criminal charges brought by the government that if proven could send him to prison for the majority of his life.
No, the lemmings are still giving money to a murderer.
:lmao: Yeah, all those lemmings who believe a man is innocent until proven guilty.
It would seem to me that the $1,000,000 is on George. Verdict is in on that; so why are these lemmings contributing still?
because people are stupid. Donate to a real cause , like feeding starving kids in america or stopping animal abuse. Give it to someone like zimmerman???? :loco: :wall:
I would but I'm all tapped out after the additional Obamacare taxes I'll be paying. :shrug:
 
:lmao: So now the lemmings are against a citizen being able to employ the lawyer of his choice to defend him against criminal charges brought by the government that if proven could send him to prison for the majority of his life.
No, the lemmings are still giving money to a murderer.
:lmao: Yeah, all those lemmings who believe a man is innocent until proven guilty.
It would seem to me that the $1,000,000 is on George. Verdict is in on that; so why are these lemmings contributing still?
Bail is a right. It's part of the process. The judge admitted as much. Why shouldn't he be able to exercise all of the rights we have as citizens?
Why are you changing the question?
 
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:lmao: So now the lemmings are against a citizen being able to employ the lawyer of his choice to defend him against criminal charges brought by the government that if proven could send him to prison for the majority of his life.
No, the lemmings are still giving money to a murderer.
:lmao: Yeah, all those lemmings who believe a man is innocent until proven guilty.
It would seem to me that the $1,000,000 is on George. Verdict is in on that; so why are these lemmings contributing still?
Bail is a right. It's part of the process. The judge admitted as much. Why shouldn't he be able to exercise all of the rights we have as citizens?
Why are you changing the question?
Maybe the people who are contributing feel that Zimmerman is a victim of an over-aggressive prosecutor and/or the Al Sharpton coalition.
 
:lmao: So now the lemmings are against a citizen being able to employ the lawyer of his choice to defend him against criminal charges brought by the government that if proven could send him to prison for the majority of his life.
No, the lemmings are still giving money to a murderer.
:lmao: Yeah, all those lemmings who believe a man is innocent until proven guilty.
It would seem to me that the $1,000,000 is on George. Verdict is in on that; so why are these lemmings contributing still?
Bail is a right. It's part of the process. The judge admitted as much. Why shouldn't he be able to exercise all of the rights we have as citizens?
Why are you changing the question?
You changed it. Christo made a statement about Zimmerman being innocent until proven guilty, you asked a question in response implying somehow $1,000,000 bail proves Zimmerman's guilt. Christo corrected the implication of your question. Bail is a right, it has nothing to do with establishing any sort of guilt.
 
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:lmao: So now the lemmings are against a citizen being able to employ the lawyer of his choice
Not really.
That's right, you just like making smarmy posts.
I pointed out a lawyer using the press to cash in on his client. I can understand why you don't like that.
Yeah, damn him for trying to get paid for his efforts.Let us know the next time you refuse a paycheck out of the goodness of your heart.

 
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