A Quote by Angela Corey

Today we charge George Zimmerman with murder in the second-degree. — © Angela Corey
Today we charge George Zimmerman with murder in the second-degree.
There has been an outpouring of anger and concern because of the actions of George Zimmerman, a private citizen who profiled a young boy and pursued him and tried to confront him, perhaps. But what George Zimmerman did is no different than what police officers do every day as a matter of standard operating procedure.
This book here, 'The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder,' in it, I put together a case against George Bush that could result - it absolutely could result in his being prosecuted for first-degree murder in an American courtroom.
The night that George Zimmerman was acquitted, I think, for black people all over the world, there was a collective feeling of incredible grief and incredible rage. And that verdict not only let George Zimmerman go home to his family, but it sent a message to black people everywhere that our lives did not matter.
A man convicted of murder is twenty times more likely than a woman convicted of murder to receive the death penalty. Since the 1976 reinstatement of the death penalty, 120 men and only 1 woman have actually been executed. The woman, from North Carolina, said she preferred to be executed. In North Carolina, a man who commits second-degree murder receives a sentence on average of 12.6 years longer than a woman who commits second-degree murder.
I don't like what George Zimmerman did, and I hate that Trayvon Martin is dead. But I also can understand why Zimmerman was suspicious and why he thought Martin was wearing a uniform we all recognize.
There’s simply nothing in there that would justify second degree murder.
Hurling looks a bit like a cross between lacrosse and second degree murder.
Many aspects of the George Zimmerman trial have deeply affected me.
I think the hoodie is as much responsible for Trayvon Martin's death as George Zimmerman was.
The George Zimmerman/Trayvon Martin affair is one of the most important and clarifying moments in American history.
If [George] Zimmerman had been arrested for domestic violence, Trayvon Martin might still be alive.
After watching the shrill reaction from liberals to the George Zimmerman verdict, I am reminded about why I'm proud to be a conservative.
Few news stories can demonstrate the stark difference between conservatism and liberalism like the George Zimmerman trial has done.
Attempted murder should carry the same penalty as first-degree murder. Otherwise, you're simply rewarding incompetence.
What we acknowledged as a nation during the one-and-a-half year trial of George Zimmerman is that the white majority's public imagination of black people was based on their fear of us, not the reality of who we are.
Despite the fact that there was not one shred of evidence that George Zimmerman 'racially profiled' Trayvon Martin, America's liberals have literally taken to the streets to denounce a verdict that was, by all accounts, a just one.
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