George Zimmerman’s Bond Revoked in Trayvon Martin Case
Trayvon Martin's shooter is going back to jail within 48 hours.
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Trayvon Martin's shooter is going back to jail within 48 hours.
The judged declared a mistrial on the five remaining counts.
Demonstrators are appearing in court, but the cops haven't been showing up at all.
He'll report to jail on Thursday for his crimes against Tyler Clementi.
The Trayvon Martin shooter's statements to police were "contradictory."
Another Goldman trader was supposedly giving out insider info too.
Testimony started today in the insider-trading trial.
"He was breathing hard. His voice kind of changed. I know he was scared."
Turns out he wasn't blocking the street, or even a part of the movement.
Martin's autopsy and Zimmerman's medical report list the injuries.
He's already facing up to 40 years, with four counts still to go.
Tyler Clementi's family agrees.
Sidewalk-blockers brought to justice.
A judge in the Trayvon Martin case declined to raise Zimmerman's bond today.
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A U.S. judge is skeptical of the Justice Department's procedures.
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