Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Zimmerman fate following acquittal uncertain

SANFORD, Fla. (AP) ? Following his acquittal on all charges in the fatal shooting death of Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman will spend no time behind bars.

But that is about the only certain thing that can be said about the former neighborhood watch volunteer's immediate future.

The Department of Justice could file criminal civil rights charges, and Zimmerman may face civil lawsuits. He might make a lot of money by writing a book or from a lawsuit he brought against a major television network last year.

For the moment, however, veteran publicists say Zimmerman really has only one option available: to hide.

The six-member jury's not-guilty verdict late Saturday prompted a wave of anger among civil rights leaders and others. Image handlers say Zimmerman needs to take that anger, and potential death threats, seriously.

Associated Press

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