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Prosecutor discloses unreported prior choking incident about a week ago. State asked for $50,000 bond, and certain exclusion zones, no contact, no weapons possession, etc. Defense asked for $4,900 based on state bond schedule.
Judge sets $9,000 bond. Can’t return to girlfriend’s residence, except if accompanied by law enforcement one time. Can’t have contact with girlfriend. No possession of firearms. Will have tracking device. No traveling outsided Florida.
Judge: “I’m not increasing your bond because of anything that happened in the past. As far as I’m concerned, this is a brand new case.”
thesaneone
reply to post by MOMof3
I wonder how they are going to prove he pointed a gun at her?
thesaneone
reply to post by starfoxxx
I love how they tried bringing up some alleged abuse that happened 2 weeks prior but did not call the police.
She say's he chocked her but didn't call the police but calls for him pushing her?
just another false accusation.
thesaneone
reply to post by starfoxxx
I think this girl went bananas for whatever reason and broke the table herself, she can do and say anything and people will blindly agree with her.
During the hearing, the prosecutor also recounted an additional domestic violence incident that allegedly occurred last week, during which Zimmerman allegedly choked his GF and then threatened to commit suicide. The incident was not reported to police.
FlyersFan
TMZ
During the hearing, the prosecutor also recounted an additional domestic violence incident that allegedly occurred last week, during which Zimmerman allegedly choked his GF and then threatened to commit suicide. The incident was not reported to police.
Take note ... Zimmerman (allegedly) threatened SUICIDE.edit on 11/19/2013 by FlyersFan because: (no reason given)
MOMof3
If I had my way, every child murderer and predator would be hung on the spot. We accept that innocent people sometimes get the death sentence, wrongly. I will let God sort it out.
FlyersFan
reply to post by starfoxxx
You do have a point. How can he be fighting to survive on one hand, and then supposedly threatening suicide on the other? That doesn't make sense unless there is a severe mental imbalance ... personalities not knowing what the other is doing ... or he's manic/depressive ... (and if he was, then the jail doctors would have picked up on that when he was in jail for the Martin incident).
So something isn't adding up with the 'threatened suicide' thing.
That being said, it shouldn't be illegal for someone to want to commit suicide.
It's their life. If they want to end it, they should be allowed to do so.