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Zimmerman bond revoked
Tuesday, June 5, 2012 4:14 AM
NIKI2
Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...
Quote:A Florida judge revoked bond Friday for George Zimmerman, who is charged with second-degree murder in the death of Trayvon Martin. Seminole County Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester Jr. ordered Zimmerman to surrender to the county sheriff no later than Sunday afternoon. Lester accused Zimmerman of having misrepresented how much money he had when his bond was originally set in April. Prosecutors say he had $135,000 at the time Zimmerman's wife, Shellie, told the court, under oath, that they were indigent. The prosecution cited as evidence recorded telephone conversations that Zimmerman had with his wife prior to the hearing. The conversations were recorded while Zimmerman was being held in the Seminole County Jail after being charged with second-degree murder on April 11. "The defense, through Mrs. Zimmerman, lied to this court about the amount of money that they had," said trial prosecutor Bernie de la Rionda. "I don't know what words to use other than it was a blatant lie." Outside the courthouse, a lawyer for the family of Martin said Friday's decision is significant. "Judge Lester's finding that George Zimmerman was dishonest is very important because his credibility is the most important thing in this entire case," Benjamin Crump told reporters. In court documents, State Attorney Angela B. Corey also said that Zimmerman had two passports, and the passport that he surrendered to the court at the April hearing was one that Zimmerman had reported stolen on March 8, 2004. That passport was valid until May 2012, Corey said. Zimmerman was issued a second passport on March 26, 2004, and that one is valid until 2014, she said. The prosecutor asked the court that Zimmerman be ordered to surrender the second passport to authorities. But Lester appeared to accept the explanation from Zimmerman's lawyer that his client had given him the second passport, and the lawyer simply forgot to hand it over to authorities until Friday. Regarding Zimmerman's finances, Corey alleged that in the recorded phone calls in April the couple "spoke in code to hide what they were doing" regarding the money in a credit union account belonging to the couple. The money was apparently donated by members of the public to Zimmerman's website. Zimmerman "fully controlled and participated in the transfer of money from the PayPal account to defendant and his wife's credit union accounts," Corey said in court records. "This occurred prior to the time defendant was arguing to the court that he was indigent and his wife had no money." In late April, Zimmerman's attorney, Mark O'Mara, said that the money raised by the website was put into a trust account that the attorney controls. But Corey stated Friday in the court documents: "The money still belongs to defendant and he can demand it at any time." Court papers provided a partial transcript of a phone call allegedly showing the code used by Zimmerman and his wife on April 16: Zimmerman: "In my account do I have at least $100?" His wife: "No." Zimmerman: "How close am I?" His wife: "$8. $8.60." Zimmerman: "Really. So total everything how much are we looking at?" His wife: "Like $155." The prosecutor said the judge "relied on false representations and statements" by Zimmerman and his wife when the court set his bond at $150,000. He was required to post only 10% of that. Corey argued that the court should revoke the bond or increase it "substantially." Lester appeared angry that the court had not been told about the money. "Does your client get to sit there like a potted palm and let you lead me down the primrose path?" he asked Zimmerman's lawyer. "That's the issue." O'Mara told CNN on Friday night that he had discussed the judge's decision with Zimmerman, who was not in court on Friday. "He's frustrated because he now has to come out of hiding," O'Mara told CNN's Anderson Cooper. "You need to realize we're still talking about a 28-year-old who's being charged with a crime he does not believe he committed, and his whole life has been turned upside down, so I think that it all needs to be kept in context." O'Mara added that he hoped the judge's revocation of bond would be temporary. "We're going to have a conversation with the judge to try to explain it away. Hopefully, that will be worthwhile and we're going to get back out on bond." http://www.cnn.com/2012/06/01/justice/florida-teen-shooting/index.html
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BYTEMITE
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WHOZIT
Saturday, June 9, 2012 10:50 AM
CHRISISALL
Quote:Originally posted by whozit: You libs want Zimmerman raped in jail, so do I.
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1KIKI
Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.
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JONGSSTRAW
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AURAPTOR
America loves a winner!
Quote:Originally posted by Jongsstraw: I think no matter what Zimmerman's defense uses to justify the fatal confrontation, they're going to have a difficult time getting past the fact that he got out of his car after the police told him not to.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013 3:36 PM
Quote:Originally posted by AURaptor: Quote:Originally posted by Jongsstraw: I think no matter what Zimmerman's defense uses to justify the fatal confrontation, they're going to have a difficult time getting past the fact that he got out of his car after the police told him not to. No they didn't.
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