George Zimmerman Headed to Court Today for GPS Monitoring, Bond, Travel Restrictions and Release of More Records Motions
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George Zimmerman, who is accused of second degree murder in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, is headed back to court today. Zimmerman and his defense team will be arguing several motions to Circuit Judge Debra Nelson to end Zimmerman’s GPS monitoring, lessening his travel restrictions and get more documents and records from the prosecution. Zimmerman is looking to be able to live outside of Seminole County for his own safety. Also among the motions will be an attempt to reduce Zimmerman’s bond. The court hearing starts at 9 am ET and is supposed to last about three hours.
A slew of motions in the case against George Zimmerman are set to be heard by a judge in Sanford this morning.
Zimmerman, accused of second-degree murder in the Feb. 26 shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, has asked Circuit Judge Debra Nelson to remove him from court-ordered GPS monitoring, and to force prosecutors to turn over more records from state and federal investigations of the shooting.
The hearing is scheduled to start at 9 a.m., and last three hours.
Tuesday’s hearing can be seen on TV on the following networks.
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