I do think the choice to prosecute for murder was a political one in which pragmatism was set aside.
I think it's interesting to note, however, that those that speak of self-defense never take into account Treyvon Martin's right to it. If I see that some creepy guy is stalking me at night, do I not have the right to defend myself as I see necessary?
I think it's interesting to note, however, that those that speak of self-defense never take into account Treyvon Martin's right to it. If I see that some creepy guy is stalking me at night, do I not have the right to defend myself as I see necessary?