televised cases are bad for justice. The media goes batstuff insane over them and paints them in a horrible manner. The police couldn't charge Zimmerman because they didn't have enough evidence, and yes, trayvon is dead and that's awful, but the prosecution was a loving trainwreck for most of the trial. The media forgets with the process of justice and I don't believe cameras should be allowed in a courtroom, other than what's already there for security purposes. I sure as hell wouldn't like having a camera shoved in my face while on trial, and the prosecution forgeted up by trying to overcharge zimmerman. Manslaughter is a way more realistic charge than second degree murder, for murder you have to prove it was intentional and in cold blood and they're never going to prove that. The credibility of the prosecution died for me personally after hearing the charges that they put out (even going so far as CHILD ABUSE) and after that awful witness who couldn't read a letter she supposedly wrote, contradicted herself so many times. I hate to say it but I hope Zimmerman walks because the prosecution did an awful job. And because of media involvement in this case, Zimmerman's life is forgeted either way because the media has portrayed him as a stone cold killer to the general public, and I'd wager that someone tries to kill zimmerman after all is said and done.