More than a month after the killing of Trayvon Martin, a federal special prosecutor in Florida has charged George Zimmerman with second degree murder. He's now in custody.
Critical to the prosecution will be whether or not the shooting fell under Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law, which gives wide leeway to people who claim self-defense, and which does not require people to retreat before using deadly force.
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The special prosecutor in the Trayvon Martin shooting case has announced that she has filed a charge of second degree murder against George Zimmerman. So, what did Special Prosecutor Angela Corey have to do legally to get here and w... Read Post
A Florida judge has set a trial date in the second degree murder case of George Zimmerman, who is charged in the Feb. 26 shooting of 17-year-old Miami high schooler Trayvon Martin. The prosecution team, led by Special Prosecutor Ang... Read Post
According to AP, George Zimmerman will be charged with second degree murder for the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin—Zimmerman also reportedly gave himself in willingly, and is in custody. Florida Special Prosecutor Angela Corey ... Read Post