#5 is interesting. I wonder what comments Tommy made to his PO.
http://www.michaeldunntrial.com/files/81999997.pdf
http://www.michaeldunntrial.com/files/81999997.pdf
I think Ron Davis is going to do everything in his power to modify this stand your ground law. He is retired from Delta after many years there and hopefully has the time and energy needed to take this fight on. I'm not sure how he got to Florida...they apparently lived in Atlanta most of Jordan's life. Not sure where the mother lives. Bet they wished they had not moved. He is so well spoken but you can feel the fire in his heart to do something now...Jordan's mother is a bit more forgiving but bet she will fight too. They are really impressive people who maybe can make a difference. Anyone that says stand your ground is working as intended is not living in Florida.
~bbm
He may do that. But it won't have anything to do with his son's case or the verdict. I'm not sure why the SYG keeps being incorrectly dragged into this.
Snipped from the link:
No, Florida's Stand Your Ground Law Did Not Determine Either Zimmerman or Dunn Cases
Feb. 17, 2014
LEGAL ANALYSIS by DAN ABRAMS
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As in the case of George Zimmerman, acquitted in the killing of Trayvon Martin, the public outrage was often directed or misdirected, at the Florida law.
Many, including legal commentators who should know better, repeatedly citing the statute as a crucial issue in both cases.
And yet neither defendant invoked the controversial aspects of Florida's law. In fact, both defendants argued basic self defense law that would have been similar in just about every state in the nation. ***
http://abcnews.go.com/US/floridas-stand-ground-law-determine-zimmerman-dunn-cases/story?id=22543929
What I gather is that jurors believed what Dunn said instead of three teens.
Page 3, number 4 relates to any statements/comments by MD in jail calls and letters etc days, months and a year following the shooting. Judged ruled them inadmissible because they are irrelevant as to his state of mind on that day or whether he acted with a premeditate design to cause Jordan's death.
Statements/comments made on the day of the incident, on the day of arrest or to police officers following the shooting are admissible.
http://www.michaeldunntrial.com/files/83304904.pdf
don't understand reply...it is my understanding that merely the fact that he "thought he saw the gun" is enough for self defense and thereby acquittal. It does not matter...there were 3 others but just trying to think about the impact this has on this rampant use of "self defense"...essentially stand your ground while not technically used here has been upheld.
What I gather is that jurors believed what Dunn said instead of three teens.
For the retrial, the prosecution needs to explain and emphasize consciousness of guilt. They need to really drive home why Dunns actions after the shooting are so important. They need to point out that Dunn's actions were self-serving, not fearful.
If Jordon were alone in the car, he may not have responded to MD in the same way.Sorry, I was replying to the portion where you said if Jordan had been alone in the car. There would have been no gun so MD could not have pled self-defense.
I believe Guy did try to make that clear. The team pointed out that MD left the scene with a police car right across the street. They pointed out that MD left his loaded gun in the glove compartment of his car at the hotel, went up to get the dog and then walked it outside in full view of anyone driving by. He ordered a pizza. Never told RR that JD had a gun until after his arrest. Lied about calling the crop cop to discuss turning himself in. Never called LE even when he knew JD was killed but headed home. The list goes on. That picture was painted right down to the last detail and if nothing else who is in fear of their life runs after a car to continue shooting? That is common sense. You don't do that. The worst part was that MD never said he actually saw a gun. He stated he saw what looked like the barrel of a gun, or it was a stick, or a pipe. Not sure what they were thinking when they said self-defense. We all got it here (of course we had those jailhouse letters) but we got it even before those were released. I don't know what these jurors were thinking, except maybe they weren't. jmo
If Jordon were alone in the car, he may not have responded to MD in the same way.
If the gun gave MD courage, did the three friends of Jordon give him "courage"?
MD is not the only witness that may have given self serving testimony. The three boys with Jordon also had reason to tailor their testimony toward themselves and Jordon.
This is a statement of Jesse Jackson, who also had reason to be afraid because of statistics:
There is nothing more painful to me at this stage in my life than to walk down the street and hear footsteps and start thinking about robbery. Then look around and see somebody white and feel relieved....
If Jordon were alone in the car, he may not have responded to MD in the same way.
If the gun gave MD courage, did the three friends of Jordon give him "courage"?
MD is not the only witness that may have given self serving testimony. The three boys with Jordon also had reason to tailor their testimony toward themselves and Jordon.
This is a statement of Jesse Jackson, who also had reason to be afraid because of statistics:
There is nothing more painful to me at this stage in my life than to walk down the street and hear footsteps and start thinking about robbery. Then look around and see somebody white and feel relieved....
And Dunn's girlfriend, RR, who testified on the stand that MD did say "music", that MD never mentioned that he thought JD had a gun to her, just that JD was advancing on him. Plus the man standing by MD's car on the passenger side who testified that MD said something like you're not going to talk to me like that while reaching for his gun and this man testified he never saw JD with a gun, nor did he see JD get out of the SUV.
I think what really struck me as strange is when RR testified that after she heard the shots and walked to the door that she turned and told the cashier that it was okay, it was only Mike shooting. Why would she ever say that? Has he pulled his gun before during an altercation and that is why she went out and got into the car? That seemed like an odd thing to say. jmo
I was struck by that right away...oh just Michael...gives one the impression that he opened fire in public places all the time..I mean she really did not seem concerned. There is lots that RR could tell us about Michael. He is just hoping that she keeps quiet...I imagine "daddy" is working hard to keep her quiet.