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George Zimmerman defence makes closing argument | George Zimmerman defence makes closing argument |
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The defence has rested its case in the murder trial of a Florida neighbourhood watchman who shot dead an unarmed black teenager last year. | The defence has rested its case in the murder trial of a Florida neighbourhood watchman who shot dead an unarmed black teenager last year. |
Twenty-nine-year-old George Zimmerman's lawyer said they had proven his "pure, unadulterated innocence" in the killing of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. | Twenty-nine-year-old George Zimmerman's lawyer said they had proven his "pure, unadulterated innocence" in the killing of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. |
But prosecutors said he had told a series of lies about the shooting. | But prosecutors said he had told a series of lies about the shooting. |
A jury of six women will now decide if he should be acquitted, or convicted of second-degree murder or manslaughter. | A jury of six women will now decide if he should be acquitted, or convicted of second-degree murder or manslaughter. |
They must decide who was at fault in the fatal confrontation on the night of 26 February 2012 as Martin walked from a shop to the home of his father's fiancee in a gated community in Sanford, Florida. | |
Dramatic pause | Dramatic pause |
As the nation awaits the outcome, police and city leaders in southern Florida say they are ready for any mass protests or even civil unrest if Mr Zimmerman walks free. | |
Defence lawyer Mark O'Mara told the sequestered jury on Friday that Mr Zimmerman's guilt had not been proven beyond reasonable doubt. He said the shooting was in self-defence. | Defence lawyer Mark O'Mara told the sequestered jury on Friday that Mr Zimmerman's guilt had not been proven beyond reasonable doubt. He said the shooting was in self-defence. |
The prosecution's case was built on a series of "could've beens" and "maybes", he added. | The prosecution's case was built on a series of "could've beens" and "maybes", he added. |
He said the defendant had shown no ill will, hate or spite during his encounter with Martin. | |
Mr O'Mara also challenged the jury to think about what Martin was doing for four minutes - after a friend on the phone told him to start running, but before he came face to face with Mr Zimmerman. | Mr O'Mara also challenged the jury to think about what Martin was doing for four minutes - after a friend on the phone told him to start running, but before he came face to face with Mr Zimmerman. |
The defence lawyer fell silent for four minutes, and said the teenager had spent that amount of time planning his attack instead of returning home. | The defence lawyer fell silent for four minutes, and said the teenager had spent that amount of time planning his attack instead of returning home. |
Mr O'Mara said the aggressor was Martin, "the guy who decided not to go home when he had a chance to". | Mr O'Mara said the aggressor was Martin, "the guy who decided not to go home when he had a chance to". |
Summing up, he used a slideshow, an animation of the fight, and cardboard cut-outs of Mr Zimmerman and Martin. | Summing up, he used a slideshow, an animation of the fight, and cardboard cut-outs of Mr Zimmerman and Martin. |
'Every child's nightmare' | 'Every child's nightmare' |
In rebuttal, prosecutor John Guy argued that Mr Zimmerman had repeatedly lied in his statements about the shooting. | In rebuttal, prosecutor John Guy argued that Mr Zimmerman had repeatedly lied in his statements about the shooting. |
"Isn't that every child's worst nightmare, to be followed on the way home in the dark by a stranger?" Mr Guy said. "Isn't that every child's worst fear?" | "Isn't that every child's worst nightmare, to be followed on the way home in the dark by a stranger?" Mr Guy said. "Isn't that every child's worst fear?" |
Mr Zimmerman's account of how he grabbed his gun from his holster at his waist as the teenager straddled him is physically impossible, the prosecutor said. | |
"The defendant didn't shoot Trayvon Martin because he had to, he shot him because he wanted to," Mr Guy said. "That's the bottom line." | |
Judge Debra Nelson will next give the jurors their instructions before they retire to consider a verdict. They have heard 12 days of testimony by dozens of witnesses. | |
Without explicitly discussing race, the prosecution has suggested Mr Zimmerman assumed the African-American teenager, who was wearing a hooded sweatshirt as he walked in the rain, was up to no good. | Without explicitly discussing race, the prosecution has suggested Mr Zimmerman assumed the African-American teenager, who was wearing a hooded sweatshirt as he walked in the rain, was up to no good. |
But the defence says Martin punched their client, slammed his head into the pavement and reached for Mr Zimmerman's gun. | |
The accused, who was legally armed with a pistol, had been sitting in his vehicle on a dark street when he saw Martin. | |
The accused telephoned police to report a suspicious person, then left his vehicle in apparent pursuit of the teenager. | The accused telephoned police to report a suspicious person, then left his vehicle in apparent pursuit of the teenager. |
Moments later, Martin was dead of a gunshot wound to the chest. | Moments later, Martin was dead of a gunshot wound to the chest. |
Mr Zimmerman, who identifies himself as Hispanic, could face life in prison if convicted on the murder charge. If found guilty of manslaughter, he could face up to 30 years in prison. | Mr Zimmerman, who identifies himself as Hispanic, could face life in prison if convicted on the murder charge. If found guilty of manslaughter, he could face up to 30 years in prison. |
Last year, the case prompted mass, peaceful protests across the US, with critics questioning why it took police six weeks to arrest Mr Zimmerman. | Last year, the case prompted mass, peaceful protests across the US, with critics questioning why it took police six weeks to arrest Mr Zimmerman. |