saxitoxin wrote:bedub1 wrote:saxitoxin wrote:the main question is lost: if a strange man who was larger than you, started chasing you for no reason that's apparent to you, and had not stated his intent, would you feel under "imminent threat of bodily injury?" If yes, then Martin was justified in attacking Zimmerman. Then, does a person who has brought an attack upon himself through provocation, have the right to ward off the attack he caused? I also think the answer is yes.
I must play the devils advocate:
The main question is lost: if a strange man, acting suspiciously, started running away for no reason that's apparent to you, and had not stated his purpose for being on private property, circled back around and attacked you, would you feel under "imminent threat of bodily injury?" If yes, then Zimmerman was justified in defending against his attacker Martin.
1. Martin was on his own private property (as the child of an HOA member)
2. A reasonable person would assume that the reason the strange man was running away from you was because you were running after him. In the absence of an actual crime having been committed, Zimmerman has no legal authority to randomly chase people on the street anymore than I can walk out my front door and start running after the first person I see. There's probably nothing that prevents Zimmerman from doing that, but a rational person will realize that will be construed as an aggressive action by the person he's pursuing.
In the U.S., no one has a legal obligation to identify themselves to anyone except a police officer acting with reasonable suspicion (see: Hiibel vs. Sixth Judicial District of Nevada). You have no obligation to speak to another person if you don't want to; if Zimmerman asked Martin for his identification, Martin was fully within his rights to simply ignore him.
You might need to correct that a bit. I know Aradhaus is basing his opinions on the weight of the 2 involved, but it turns out Trayvon was 6'2 and Zimmerman is 5'5. I'm not sure I would ever consider the 5'5 guy as "bigger", and at that height the more he weighs the more his weight becomes a problem.