I actually think we're on the same page.
If his nose was broken, he had marks from having his head slammed into the concrete and their is a witness that swears that he saw Martin on top of Zimmerman and Zimmerman was screaming for help and no one came to help, you suddenly have a picture of a self defense claim under the traditional sense.
If you have evidence, and I'm just going by the reading, that Zimmerman was heading back to his truck and stopped pursuit and he was confronted by Martin, then you have a self defense claim.
I'm not agreeing with it, but you still have to do a better job of investigation then the cops did, so this now shifts from the victim versus Zimmerman to the Police versus policy.
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