04-22-2012, 07:36 AM
A half dozen reporters, photographers and cameramen began staking out the Seminole County Jail early Saturday in Sanford, a day after a Florida judge agreed to let Zimmerman out on $150,000 bail. Zimmerman's attorney, Mark O'Mara, said it would take a few days before Zimmerman is released. His family needs time to secure collateral for the bail, Zimmerman needs to be fitted with an electronic monitoring device and O'Mara said he must find a secure location for him.
Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester on Friday indicated that Zimmerman would be allowed to leave Florida if arrangements can be made with law enforcement to have him monitored out of state.
they could have already removed him from that jail to another. jail officials never tell inmates or anyone else when they will be moved. they could release him from east armpit florida with no cameras following.
i am really shocked judge said he could leave florida, even with monitoring. it's a 40-mile boat ride to Bimini. life in prison? helloooooooo Bahamas!
Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester on Friday indicated that Zimmerman would be allowed to leave Florida if arrangements can be made with law enforcement to have him monitored out of state.
they could have already removed him from that jail to another. jail officials never tell inmates or anyone else when they will be moved. they could release him from east armpit florida with no cameras following.
i am really shocked judge said he could leave florida, even with monitoring. it's a 40-mile boat ride to Bimini. life in prison? helloooooooo Bahamas!
