On the thurs after the indictment, trayvon's team said they will NOT be using stand-your-ground to CNN anderson cooper.
Then, that sunday on the morning talk shows, they said they would be using it.
Then they abandoned the position. His team only clung to that position for the day it took the actual author of the bill to come out and say "the law doesn't apply here".
it doesn't look like Zimm defense team will try to use it... but you never know with this trial, seems like it's going to be the wild west in that courtroom. Zimmerman is going to have a hard time proving he wasn't the aggressor. He may have momentarily lost sight of trayvon at the end of the call, but this is after he had chased him 2 blocks while calling him profanities and carrying a gun.
Sorry, but a person carrying a gun and chasing me 2 blocks and calling me profane names - that's the definition of an "aggressor". Just because an aggressor blinks for a minute or I hide in bushes to avoid him doesn't make him not the aggressor anymore. There is no evidence he stopped his aggressive approach. He didn't tell 911 operator "okay, I'm giving up, heading back to truck now, no longer angry and certainly don't want that confrontation anymore..." He just lost him momentarily while chasing him. happens a lot when chasing people.