05-08-2012, 09:56 AM
News13
An arraignment is scheduled at the Seminole County Courthouse Tuesday afternoon in the case against George Zimmerman, the man who shot and killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in February.
Zimmerman is not expected to be at Tuesday's hearing, scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Neither is his attorney, Mark O'Mara, or special prosecutor Angela Corey.
Instead, the arraignment deals with paperwork being filed to try and protect the names of witnesses in the case.
O'Mara said once that happens, much of the state's evidence in the case will be available.
But because of a tight lid on the Zimmerman case, the public might not see any of it.
Several other news organizations have been fighting to have that evidence be made public record.
The judge also expects to be made aware of what money George Zimmerman has access to during Tuesday's hearing.
O'Mara
An arraignment is scheduled at the Seminole County Courthouse Tuesday afternoon in the case against George Zimmerman, the man who shot and killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in February.
Zimmerman is not expected to be at Tuesday's hearing, scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Neither is his attorney, Mark O'Mara, or special prosecutor Angela Corey.
Instead, the arraignment deals with paperwork being filed to try and protect the names of witnesses in the case.
O'Mara said once that happens, much of the state's evidence in the case will be available.
But because of a tight lid on the Zimmerman case, the public might not see any of it.
Several other news organizations have been fighting to have that evidence be made public record.
The judge also expects to be made aware of what money George Zimmerman has access to during Tuesday's hearing.
O'Mara
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