Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
Replace a couple of words in your reply and it's exactly what the left was saying after the Zimmerman trial and D. Wilson grand jury findings.


What some people seem to forget is. The DA has to prove BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT the defendant IS guilty. Clearly the jury was not convinced that was the case.
I'm not a lawyer but to find him not guilty of anything related to the non-accidental death of a person, IMO, is a travesty. He wasn't claiming self defense. People get convicted of involuntary manslaughter all the time for "accidents" and should of been the minimum in this case, IMO.