if enough people in florida thought and feel the same way they could make it so.
A judge said on Thursday that jurors in the George Zimmerman case can consider the lesser charge of manslaughter, but she delayed ruling on whether they may also consider third-degree murder after defense attorneys called the proposal "outrageous".
The judge, however, agreed with the prosecution that jurors could consider manslaughter as a lesser charge.
West said he wanted the six jurors to only consider the second-degree murder charge or not guilty.
"The state has charged him with second degree murder. They should be required to prove it," West said. "If they had wanted to charge him with manslaughter
they could do that."
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jul/11/zimmerman-trial-manslaughter-charge
y'know google works for everybody
had they found him guilty of manslaughter it would have been legally controversial.
you didn't look up black codes and jim crow laws did you...Much of the change in the US didn't come from using laws on the books but having laws struck down or creating new laws. That requires the conscience of the people being pricked enough to want to effect change in the laws. Thats what the civil rights marches was primarily about..civil disobedience. Its why some white people in the 1800s were called abolitionists..to abolish slave laws.
your earlier statement
There were some official laws on the books, like laws against racial intermarriage, but by and large most of the strategies used to oppress black people were not laws, but customs. Is just not true.
And acts like lynchings while not legal, the lack of prosecution or guilty verdicts for the perps was completely within the legal system. And thats what black and other minorities had and have to deal with more than anything. Thats why you have some cops today walking around like their teflon because they know the system gives them the benefit of the doubt no matter what they do...until theres an ultra egregious act that sparks enough outrage for people to want to change the system or laws.
whats not true to life..how black men feel theyre perceived by white people?
How long have you been black to be able to make that judgment? What is this white 'splaining?? you gonna tell black men how they feel about something now?