George Zimmerman's defense team gets Trayvon Martin's school records
Records won't be released to public, attorney Mark O'Mara says
Published On: Jan 16 2013
Seminole County Sheriff's Office/Courtesy GlobalGrind.com
ORLANDO, Fla. -
The defense team for George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watchman charged with shooting and killing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, has received Martin's school records, but won't release it to the public, according to the defense website.
Zimmerman's attorney, former Local 6 legal analyst Mark O'Mara, writes on GZLegalCase.com that Martin's records are protected and shouldn't be part of the public record.
"A number of parties have expressed concern that we will use information found in the school records to demonize Trayvon Martin," O'Mara writes. "The Zimmerman defense has no intention to demonize Trayvon Martin. While we believe that George Zimmerman has been unjustly demonized as a racist and a murderer by those who saw benefit in doing so, nothing would justify a reciprocal attack on the character and memory of Trayvon Martin."
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Zimmerman is pleading not guilty to second-degree murder, claiming self-defense. His trial is set for the middle of 2013.
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Poster Comment:
A victim of a racist - unjust society !