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Originally Posted by engatwork
Wonder if we can get our tax dollars back for the cost incurred by the DOJ in regards to what they did regarding the case.
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Jim,
Something else has resulted in George Zimmerman being accused and prosecuted by The State of Florida in this case.......
George Zimmerman's defense attorney has brought up in the wake of this case, that George Zimmerman will not be able to hold a job because of the trial. Which I think is a very good point.
I am thinking that perhaps George Zimmerman may be entitled to compensation or damages because the accusation by The State, didn't result in his being found guilty.
As in the case of Ron Williamson in Ada, Oklahoma, perhaps Geo. Zimmerman may be entitled to damages from the State, commensurate with being accused of something that he was found not guilty of? Especially since Geo. Zimmerman's ability to find suitable employment has been seriously diminished/compromised, by the indictment and sensational trial that followed. Thankfully, unlike the Ron Williamson case, Geo. Zimmerman was not found guilty, in the first place.