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Today, Zimmerman's legal team, which includes attorney Mark O'Mara, took to their personal site to discuss what the next steps for them will be.
George Zimmerman's legal defense team released a statement regarding Judge Kenneth's decision to set his bond at $1 million.
Upon hearing the news of Zimmerman's $1 million bond, Trayvon Martinfamily attorney, Benjamin Crump, released the following statement on behalf of Trayvon's parents.
Seminole County judge Kenneth Lester Jr. has granted bail to George Zimmerman in the amount of $1 million.
Judge Kenneth Lester Jr. will announce today whether he will grant bond to George Zimmerman in his second-degree murder trial.
Prosecutors in the George Zimmerman case say that defense attorney Mark O'Mara is wrong and that infamous "Witness 9," who said that Zimmerman is a racist, may testify at trial. 
George Zimmerman’s legal defense fund released a statement surrounding today’s events in Sanford, FL.
The judge in the George Zimmerman case has stopped the bond hearing this morning and Zimmerman will have to remain in jail while he waits for a judge to decide whether or not he will be granted bond.
All eyes will be on a Sanford, FL courtroom today, as George Zimmerman attends a second bond hearing this morning at 9:30 am EST.
Zimmerman made voice samples for cops so they could test and compare who was screaming for help on that 911 call. 
George Zimmerman has made a new request: that the judge presiding over his bond hearing on Friday let him wear street clothes, but no shackles.
A former colleague at CarMax, where Zimmerman worked in 2008, has come forward complaining about his constant hazing that lasted for months - including pranks and ethnic jokes.
Chris Serino, one of the lead detectives for the Sanford police department investigating the Trayvon Martin shooting, has transferred from desk duty to a simple street cop, the department confirmed.
Prosecutors have released more evidence in the George Zimmerman case today: video, audio recordings and written statements, including a police report that concludes Trayvon was running away from Zimmerman. 
Zimmerman's lawyer Mark O'Mara is asking the court to reinstate his client's original bond and conditions, which included GPS monitoring. 
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