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Trayvon Martin murder suspect wants GPS monitor removed

George Zimmerman

Accused murderer George Zimmerman will ask a Florida judge on Tuesday to let him remove his GPS monitoring device and travel freely within the state pending his June 2013 trial in the shooting death of unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin.

 

Florida judge denies gag order in Trayvon Martin case

A Florida judge is denying prosecutors' request for a gag order in the trial of a neighborhood watch leader charged with fatally shooting 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.

 

Trayvon Martin case judge to step down

George Zimmerman

A Florida appeals court has granted defendant George Zimmerman's request for a new judge in his murder trial, Zimmerman's lawyer said Wednesday.

Senh: Jeez, another one.

 

Zimmerman Will Seek 'Stand Your Ground' Hearing

George Zimmerman

George Zimmerman will seek to have second-degree murder charges dismissed under Florida's "stand your ground" law in the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, his attorney said Thursday.

 

More evidence released in Trayvon Martin case

A Florida state attorney's release Thursday of FBI reports surrounding the death of Trayvon Martin shows that his accused killer and self-appointed neighborhood watchman had a pattern of calling authorities about criminal activities and safety issues in the neighborhood.

 

George Zimmerman's wife charged with perjury

Shellie Zimmerman

The wife of Trayvon Martin's shooter was charged with perjury Tuesday, accused of lying when she told a judge that the couple had limited funds during a hearing that resulted in her husband being released on $150,000 bond....

 

Judge accepts Zimmerman's not guilty plea

George Zimmerman

George Zimmerman’s not guilty plea on a second-degree murder charge in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin was accepted Tuesday afternoon at Sanford, Fla., court arraignment.

 

Trayvon Martin case: Sanford police chief quits, is called 'scapegoat'

Bill Lee Jr.

Bill Lee Jr., who had stepped aside as Sanford, Fla.'s police chief during the investigation of the shooting of unarmed African American teenager Trayvon Martin, has officially resigned as the community’s top cop, a city commissioner said Monday.

 

Zimmerman to be freed on bond

George Zimmerman

A Florida judge today ruled that George Zimmerman could be feed on $150,000 bond, but would have to wear a tracking device.

 

Florida to examine "stand your ground" law

Florida Gov. Rick Scott is putting together a 17-member task force to look at the state law that allows someone to defend themselves.

 

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