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Trayvon Martin

O’Mara was emphatic when he said that Zimmerman's older brother does not represent or speak for his client. He was also quick to point out that he has not been in contact with Robert.
Zimmerman's erroneous claim that Trayvon, who we know as a smart, regular teenage boy, has much more in common with a 17-year-old who was charged with murder because he was throwing a "f*ck you" sign to the camera, is not only a disrespectful comparison of someone who was actually murdered with an alleged murderer...it's a racist claim that reflects both Zimmerman's intentions and views. 
George Zimmerman's brother, Robert, thought it would be a smart idea to make a parallel between the two teenage boys from Georgia who were charged with murdering a 13-month-old baby on Friday, and slain teenager Trayvon Martin.
Here we go again. DETAILS: Motion Denied! Zimmerman Attorneys Can't Depose Trayvon Martin Family Lawyer 
New reports show that the trial to determine if Zimmerman shot and killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in self-defense has run the city of Sanford, Fl., over $600,000. Actually, $603,000 to be exact.
After asking the judge to delay the trial because there was no money left to carry on with the case, George Zimmerman's defense team is now reporting that they've raised a good chunk of money.
In a hearing today attended by George Zimmerman's attorneys, Mark O'Mara told the judge that he would not use the two weeks set aside for the scheduled "Stand Your Ground" hearing in April. 
A year after he shot and killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, the former neighborhood watch captain is reportedly still scared to show his face in public. 
Last night, thousands of people around the nation put their hoodies up, held a candle, and said a prayer for slain teen Trayvon Martin, in a celebration of life that marked a year since his fatal shooting in Florida.
Throughout the history of hip-hop's existence, rappers have always made it their duty to speak out against systemic racism, civil rights issues, and society's most disheartening injustices.
Javis pens a song called, "Dear Trayvon" that pays tribute, with individuals throwing their hoodies up in honor of Trayvon Martin in the video.
Public Enemy decided to pay tribute to Trayvon Martin's memory with this cut from their The Evil Empire of Everything album called, "Beyond Trayvon."
On CNN last night, both Tracy Martin and Sybrina Fulton appeared with Piers Morgan to discuss Trayvon's untimely death a year later and what the future may hold for them.
George Zimmerman, who was charged with second-degree murder for killing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin 45 days after the shooting, will stand trial on June 10, 2013. But many don't know what's going on in the case since
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