Friday, April 20, 2012

Zimmerman

  • SANFORD, Fla. (AP) -- A routine bail hearing for George Zimmerman took a surprising turn into remorse and explanation Friday when the neighborhood watch volunteer got on the witness stand and told Trayvon Martins parents: I am sorry for the loss of your son.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • A Florida judge today ruled that George Zimmerman could be freed on $150,000 bond, but would be required to wear an electronic tracking device. The judge said, however, that Zimmerman would not be immediately freed.
  • (USA Today)
  • George Zimmermans bond hearing is over and his attorney Mark OMara got exactly what he wanted: a reasonable bond of $150,000 and a GPS monitoring device for his client.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • George Zimmerman apologized to the parents of Trayvon Martin and was granted a $150,000 bail by a judge at a Friday morning hearing in a Seminole County courtroom. Zimmerman wont be released Friday and will have to wear a GPS monitor if he makes bail.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • In a stunning turn, the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot an unarmed 17-year-old to death took the stand in Florida and apologized to his victim's parents Friday before a judge set his bail at $150,000.
  • (New York Daily News)
  • COMMENTARY| George Zimmerman has been $150,000 granted bail, paving the way for his release, as reported by the Associated Press. Prior to Zimmermans bail, a new photograph of the back of Zimmermans head was released.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • SANFORD, Fla.
  • (Detroit Free Press)
  • This was a big day for George Zimmerman. A photograph reportedly of his head wounds minutes after he killed an unarmed Trayvon Martin emerged just as he was due in court for a bail hearing.
  • (Washington Post)
  • I did not know how old he was. I thought he was a little bit younger than I am. I did not know if he was armed or not, Zimmerman said, marking the first time he has spoken publicly about the Feb. 26 shooting of the unarmed black 17-year-old.
  • (Abc Local Web)
  • SANFORD -- – George Zimmerman, granted a $150,000 bond, surprised a packed Central Florida courtroom Friday when he took the witness stand to tell Trayvon Martin's parents he was sorry for the loss of their 17-year-old son.
  • (Miami Herald)

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