Dershowitz contends that Zimmerman acted in self defense even if he provoked the encounter with Trayvon Martin. Bernard Goldberg adds that the original assumptions in the case fit the liberal storyline.
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Dershowitz: Drop Second Degree Murder Chargers Against George Zimmerman in Trayvon Martin Case
With the release of more evidence in the Trayvon Martin case, influential liberal law professor Alan Dershowitz is even more convinced as he explains in this interview with Megyn Kelly that there was a political motivation behind the second degree murder charge against George Zimmerman.
Dershowitz contends that Zimmerman acted in self defense even if he provoked the encounter with Trayvon Martin. Bernard Goldberg adds that the original assumptions in the case fit the liberal storyline.
Dershowitz contends that Zimmerman acted in self defense even if he provoked the encounter with Trayvon Martin. Bernard Goldberg adds that the original assumptions in the case fit the liberal storyline.