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  • Essay / Stand Your Law: The Case of Trayvon Martin

    He was guilty of Trayvon's murder, then pleaded not guilty. On April 20, he turned himself in and pleaded guilty. Bail was 150.00. Three days later, he was released on bail at 12:05 a.m., then later entered a writing stating that he was not guilty. He keeps going back on this matter, rendering it worthless. On June 3, he was taken into custody. His wife was arrested and charged with perjury. He pointed a gun at his wife and father. I think this is not a normal act for someone. Zimmerman had to take anger management classes and was granted a restraining order. I detect that this is a control theory. Control theory is someone dealing with the behavior of a dynamic system with inputs. His behavior with his wife, father, girlfriend and Trayvon was to pull out his gun and one of them was killed. He had a lot of problems and that still wasn't enough to charge him with a murder that I don't think was a murder..