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				As noted before, Stand Your Ground law was not a part of this trial. 
 
The lesson here seems to be if you're a 17 year-old, 6' 1" "child" with recent pictures of guns, drugs and drug use on your cellphone and you've racially profiled someone following you as a "creepy-assed cracker," it might be a better idea to call 9-11 and have him picked up for questioning instead of calling your girlfriend then laying in wait for the "creepy-assed cracker," one-punching him to the ground, wailing on him then being surprised when he drills you in a State where half the population is likely packing. 
 
Martin made some bad choices. He got himself killed because of it. 
 
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So that means its okay for him to be murdered? What a crock. None of that you pointed out means the kid deserved to have his life taken by some vigilante civilian.
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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