The Jury is [Not] Out

Life has a funny way of settling disputes or showing who's right on a host of issues. The jury that acquitted George Zimmerman did so because it had a "reasonable doubt" about his guilt. It was his version of what happened between him and Trayvor Martin that finally prevailed.

But, ever since he was acquitted, Zimmerman has been, one way or another, in trouble with the law. Minor things, to be sure, but incidents that point out that he is no model citizen whose word people should rely on. Clearly, there's something wrong with him. Sooner rather than later, he's going to go too far, and, once again, do something really bad.

Then, the jury will finally realize how wrong they were in believing him.

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