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Zimmerman’s team will seek to discredit Trayvon Martin
By George E. Curry -NNPA Editor-in-Chief-
Updated Jun 8, 2013 - 1:49:20 PM

WASHINGTON (NNPA) - With George Zimmerman’s trial scheduled for June 10 for killing Trayvon Martin, it is clear from court filings that part of the defense strategy involves depicting the 17-year-old dead Black youth as a troublemaker and pot head.

Teenager Martin, unarmed, was shot to death in Feb. 2012 by Mr. Zimmerman, a volunteer neighborhood watchman, in Sanford, Fla. Young Martin, a Miami native, was visiting the area in central Florida with his father at the time and was returning to a residence after walking to a nearby convenience store. Mr. Zimmerman, 29, has tried to portray Trayvon Martin as the aggressor, despite ignoring instructions from a police dispatcher that he not follow the youth in the rain. He has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder.

Mark M. O’Mara, co-counsel for Zimmerman, filed a motion seeking court sanctions against the State Attorney’s office for not turning over evidence that he said might help the Zimmerman defense.

According to the motion, the state of Florida had ignored previous defense filings seeking any evidence that might reflect favorably on Mr. Zimmerman or negatively on Mr. Martin in preparation for going to trial.

In his petition, Mr. O’Mara said, “The State was fully aware at that time that there was information resident on Trayvon Martin’s cell phone, including pictures of Trayvon Martin in possession of at least one weapon, pictures of marijuana plants, pictures of Trayvon Martin smoking marijuana, pictures of marijuana blunts, and texts discussing, securing or purchasing firearms, and bragging about being involved in fights, etc.”

According to documents released by defense attorneys, prosecutors recovered a photo of an African American holding a Smith & Wesson handgun from Mr. Martin’s cell phone. It was not immediately clear whether the person holding the weapon was Mr. Martin. A second photo shows the handgun and a clip on top of a soiled mattress.

The defense also sought to introduce a photograph of Mr. Martin, dressed in a white undershirt, giving two extended middle fingers to the camera.

In addition to other photos of marijuana, the defense also wants to introduce certain text messages recovered from Trayvon Martin’s cell phone. Some of the texts are related to Mr. Martin being suspended from school for fighting and his mother’s decision to kick him out of the house.

“My mom just told me I gotta mov wit my dad,” said a message sent in Nov. 2011. “She just kicked me out:(.”

A text message from his father said, “Show them that you a good kid and you want positive things around you. Be a big brother and not a DONKEY…LOVE DAD.”

Prosecutors are asking Circuit Judge Debra Nelson to forbid the defense from introducing the texts. But Mr. O’Mara, Zimmerman’s lawyer, said: “If they had suggested that Trayvon is nonviolent and that George is the aggressor, I think that makes evidence of the fighting he has been involved with in the past relevant.”

Attorneys for Trayvon Martin’s parents, who are divorced, said in a statement:  “Is the defense trying to prove Trayvon deserved to be killed by George Zimmerman because (of) the way he looked?” they said. “If so, this stereotypical and closed-minded thinking is the same mindset that caused George Zimmerman to get out of his car and pursue Trayvon, an unarmed kid who he didn’t know.”

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