Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Florida State Prosecutor Announces George Zimmerman Will Be Charged


Supporter rally for Trayvon Martin: photo credit:  www.usnews.msnbc.msn.com

 Yesterday, April 10, 2012, George Zimmerman's attempt to exploit supporters with his website ploy for funds, and his continuously ignoring of phone calls and advice from legal counsel has ended badly. Zimmerman's team of lawyers have relinquished themselves from the matter altogether, they have resigned as his acting Attorney's.  Things are definitely not looking up for Zimmerman who has been in hiding since the "incident", as he so carelessly refers, to the very violent act of murder, that he so viciously committed on an unarmed teen (Trayvon Martin), on February 26, 2012. Today, a Florida Prosecutor, announce that she is filing charges against George Zimmerman. It has yet to be revealed, what those charges will be. However, we know that he will not be charged with murder in the first degree, because she announced that there will not a grand jury involved.  This is great news for family, friends, and supporters of the Trayvon Martin case. I will remain prayerful and continue to post updates for the Trayvon Martin Case.

Here is the story as I read it via www.usnews.msnbc.msn.com,

" The special prosecutor investigating the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin in Florida said Tuesday evening that she was preparing to release new information on the investigation, and would do so in the next 72 hours. On Monday,  prosecutor Angela Corey said she would not convene a grand jury probe. The U.S. Justice Department is also looking into the case.
The announcement comes just a few hours after the attorneys for George Zimmerman, the Florida community watch volunteer who shot Martin, said they had lost touch with their client and are withdrawing from the case.
Craig Sonner and Hal Uhrig said at a news conference outside the Seminole County Courthouse in Sanford, Fla., they heard that Zimmerman had contacted the special prosecutor who will decide whether or not to press charges against him, against their advice."

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