woolybug25
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This is true, but no reasonable person believes this and that is why the prosecution isn't pushing this angle at all. Martin had plenty of options.
1. Continue walking home.
2. Call the cops.
3. Respond to Zimmerman with words if Zimmerman wasn't acting aggressively when they met face-to-face.
Only a fool would actually believe he was backed into a corner where he had no other option than to confront and assault Zimmerman. Hell, Rachel even said on the stand she encouraged him to just keep going home and he ignored her.
That is why they have already put a large onus on the timeline before the actual assault. They want to know if TM had reasonable options above altercation that were available under the conditions. That is subjective, there are facts to be weighed, and why there is a jury.
If TM felt he couldn't escape, that makes point 1 not an option. If it was reasonable to call his girlfriend first and simply didn't have the time to make another call before the altercation then point 2 is not an option. They will also try to decide what was said or heard before the altercation to decide on point three. These facts all need to be known.