The George Zimmerman Trial

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A classic case of race. Trayvon Martin, a young black teen, walked down the street one afternoon with a bottle of tea and a pack of skittles, before encountering a man of a different ethnic background- George Zimmerman. That tragic day was the last one Mr. Martin would ever see and it brings about the question, “Is his death justified by law?” Some may argue Zimmerman acted out of self-defense. Still others say a boy lost his life due to acts of racism. Sounds similar to the case mentioned in Twelve Angry Men, does it not? Jurors in that story were ready to send someone to their grave because of their color. In all honesty though, when the judicial system is served correctly, justice will be dished out no matter if an individual is black, white, blue, or yellow. Throughout the Zimmerman trial and the case told in Twelve Angry Men only one verdict could be reached based on evidence. Due to a plethora of personalities, one can conclude that coming to a ruling was not an easy task for either jury. The case in summary sparks room for debate on whether Zimmerman should be punished for his actions; however, many allegations lack raw evidence to support their claims. In “The Facts In The George Zimmerman Trial”, by Jeffrey Toobin, the known facts are laid out as the picture of what actually happened on that night is painted. This was conveyed when Toobin wrote, “On the night of February 26, 2012, Zimmerman was patrolling the Retreat at Twin Lakes, a town-house development in Sanford, Florida, At 7:09 P.M.” (Toobin). Later that night “Zimmerman asks that the police call him upon their arrival so he can provide his location. Zimmerman ends the call at 7:13 P.M. The first police officer arrived on the scene at 7:17 P.M., by which time Tray... ... middle of paper ... ...ble task. Works Cited Alvarez, Lizette. In Zimmerman Case, Self-Defense Was Hard to Topple. The New York Times Company, 14 July 2013. Web. 23 Apr. 2014. Cohen, Andrew. "Law and Justice and George Zimmerman." The Atlantic. Atlantic Media Company, 13 July 2013. Web. 25 Apr. 2014. Karimi, Faith, and Cristy Lenz. "'Raise Your Voice, Not Your Hands,' Cops Urge as Zimmerman Verdict Looms." CNN. Cable News Network, 01 Jan. 1970. Web. 25 Apr. 2014. Rose, Reginald. Twelve Angry Men. New York: Penguin, 2006. Print. Toobin, Jeffrey. The Facts In The Zimmerman Trial. Conde Nast, 16 July 2013. Web. 23 Apr. 2014. WILLIAMS, PATRICIA J. "The Monsterization Of Trayvon Martin."Nation 297.7/8 (2013): 17. MAS Ultra - School Edition. Web. 24 Apr. 2014. Younge, Gary. "George Zimmerman's Way Is The American Way."Nation 297.14 (2013): 1. MAS Ultra - School Edition. Web. 24 Apr. 2014.

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