For DeSelby to be correct - that there's a sure path to a criminal conviction for Zimmerman - something that's
not currently in the public record is going to have to surface.
Maybe it will, maybe it won't.
But as of this writing, based on the current public record, the only thing Zimmerman is guilty of
beyond a reasonable doubt is being (as AJ Dual wrote) a dumbass. With local, state, and federal law enforcement all out to find something,
anything to hang on Zimmerman, if there's anything damning there it's almost certain to come to light in due course. For example, if Zimmerman's story is a fabrication, it will have holes in it - I don't think the guy's smart enough to concoct a story that's consistent with everything else on the spur of the moment. And once investigators find a hole, they'll proceed to widen it until they can drive a truck through, and then Zimmerman is off to the Graybar Motel - and if he's guilty of the worst, I doubt anyone here will shed a tear for him.
Unless he was telling the truth - which, not being inside either the investigation or Zimmerman's head,
I don't know.
The special prosecutor is supposed to release additional information withing the next 72 hours - we'll see what's revealed.
None. But he did admit to criminally assaulting an officer (that's a precondition for diversion) and was the subject of a restraining order. Both criminal records that, though they dont make you a convict, are relevant to claims of being a non-violent person.
By that standard, Treyvon's background makes him a troublemaking druggie implicated in burglary and assault . . . (Which raises a question - have they ever released the results of the tox/drug screen from Treyvon's autopsy?)