Justice Dept.: Zimmerman case under review
ERIC TUCKER, AP2 hours ago
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department said Sunday it is looking into the
shooting death of Trayvon Martin to determine whether federal prosecutors will
file criminal civil rights charges now that George Zimmerman has been acquitted
in the state case.
The department opened an investigation into Martin's death last year but
stepped aside to allow the state prosecution to proceed.
In a statement, the Justice Department said the criminal section of its civil
rights division, the FBI and the U.S. Attorney's office for the Middle District
of Florida are continuing to evaluate the evidence generated during the federal
probe, in addition to the evidence and testimony from the state trial.
"Experienced federal prosecutors will determine whether the evidence reveals
a prosecutable violation of any of the limited federal criminal civil rights
statutes within our jurisdiction," the statement said. Justice added that it
will determine "whether federal prosecution is appropriate in accordance with
the department's policy governing successive federal prosecution following a
state trial."
From the Rodney King case in Los Angeles to the Algiers Motel incident in
Detroit more than four decades ago, the Justice Department has a long history of
using federal civil rights law in an effort to convict defendants who have
previously been acquitted in related state cases.
On Sunday, NAACP President Benjamin Todd Jealous started a petition calling
for the Justice Department to open a civil rights case against Zimmerman for the
shooting death of 17-year-old Martin, but experience has shown it's almost never
easy getting convictions in such high-profile prosecutions.
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So....Not guilty of murder but now the "justice dept." will bring civil rights charges against Zimmerman, and what penalty does that bring ? LIFE ?