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Judge rules police calls relevant to Trayvon Martin murder case

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Judge rules police calls relevant to Trayvon Martin murder case

Wendy Dorival said Zimmerman passed out fliers and helped coordinate a neighborhood watch meeting on Sept. 22, 2011 – several months before Zimmerman shot unarmed teen Trayvon Martin in the community after calling a non-emergency dispatcher to 

The jury in the George Zimmerman trial was publicized photos Tuesday of Trayvon Martin's body and a closeup of a chest wound as a police sergeant testified about his attempts to keep the teenager's life. Sgt. Anthony Raimondo 

The jury in the George Zimmerman trial was publicized photos Tuesday of Trayvon Martin's body and a closeup of a chest wound as a police sergeant testified about his attempts to keep the teenager's life. Sgt. Anthony Raimondo 

During his opening statement in the murder trial of George Zimmerman this morning, prosecutor John Guy declared that the defendant "did not shoot Trayvon.

(Reuters) – A Florida judge ruled on Wednesday that jurors in the murder trial of George Zimmerman should hear touchtone phone calls the neighborhood watch volunteer made to police in the months before he killed the unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin.

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