Even while the Zimmerman jury deliberates, the case takes yet another bizarre and disturbing turn. Angela Corey, the State Attorney who charged George Zimmerman for 2nd degree murder (by-passing a grand jury in the process) has fired Ben Kruidbos, the chief of the state's information technology section, who raised suspicion that the prosecution had withheld critical evidence about Trayvon Martin's cell phone contents.
http://jacksonville.com/news/metro/2013-07-13/story/state-attorney-angela-corey-fires-information-techonology-director-who
Self defense, reasonable doubt, and reversible error(s). If Zimmerman is convicted, which would be a miscarriage of justice, the case is an appeal attorney's dream.
It is assumed that the jury, being sequestered, is unaware of this latest development. Whether they can hear pro-Martin protesters shouting into bullhorns is more likely.
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