Wounds to Zimmerman's head, if the photo is true, still don't validate his presumed "stand your ground" defense. Zimmerman pursued Martin after being directly told by the 911 dispatcher that "you don't need to do that." A person is not "standing his ground" when he pursues another, and the other, Martin in this case, may have been standing his ground in self defense when he realized he was being followed or pursued by Zimmerman. Zimmerman still has a long distance to cover to prove self defense with, or without, stand your ground. Had Zimmerman not followed (pursued) Martin, his legal defense would be sound. Of course, had Zimmerman not pursued, the killing would more likely than not have occurred. Murder 2 still seems like an appropriate charge that could maybe be plead to Man 1.

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