Judge revokes George Zimmerman's bond

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The judge has revoked the bond of George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watchman charged with shooting and killing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.

Prosecutors say Zimmerman misled the court on his finances during a bail hearing that allowed his release on $150,000 bond. Zimmerman's attorney said several days later that he had discovered his client had raised more than $200,000 from a website. That money wasn't disclosed at the bond hearing.

State prosecutors said on Friday Zimmerman's wife, Shelley, knew about the PayPal money from his website and lied at the bond hearing when she said she didn't know of it.

State prosecutors said Zimmerman also had another passport he didn't disclose to the court.

http://www.clickorlando.com/news/St...bond/-/1637132/14427188/-/m6p8sy/-/index.html
 
DID YOU WRITE THAT POST? VERY NICE WRITING, MODERATOR.
 
I'VE NOTICED YOU NEED TO INCLUDE THE ARTICLE IN QUOTES. I AM CONFUSED AS TO THE AUTHORSHIP.

SANFORD, Fla. - The judge has revoked the bond of George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watchman charged with shooting and killing 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.
Zimmerman must report to Seminole County jail by Sunday at 2:30 p.m.
The state filed the motion on Friday just before a hearing in Sanford discussing the release of more evidence in the case against Zimmerman.
Prosecutors say Zimmerman misled the court on his finances during a bail hearing that allowed his release on $150,000 bond. Zimmerman's attorney said several days later that he had discovered his client had raised more than $200,000 from a website. That money wasn't disclosed at the bond hearing.
Judge Kenneth Lester heard the argument at the evidence hearing because he said the matter was "very serious."
State prosecutors said on Friday Zimmerman's wife, Shelley, knew about the PayPal money from his website and lied at the bond hearing when she said she didn't know of it.
State prosecutors said Zimmerman also had another passport he didn't disclose to the court.
"The defendant lied to this court," said state prosecutor Bernie de la Rionda. O'Mara defended Zimmerman, saying he didn't deceive the court about his passport.
Zimmerman is pleading not guilty to second-degree murder and claims self-defense.
Local 6 is in the process of obtaining the motion.
Check back for more updates.

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nope. not good enough.

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Looks like Mrs. Zimmerman's up for a perjury charge. While she's in prison, the KKK will bring up all their kids in white sheet hoodies. What if they walk outside to buy candy?
 
yeah. must have been drinking sizzurp and being high on marijuana.
 
He looks suspicious to me . . . I don't know, something is wrong with him . . . he is on drugs or something.

He'd just spent what, 6 days locked up prior to that bond hearing?

I wonder how you'd look after 6 days in the slammer?
 
apparently this guy cant take prison, hes a weak ass mark ass trick ass scaliwag FAMS
 
So help me out those of you who are, shall we say, "familiar" with jail bonds.

He raises, so far, $200,000 for a jail bond. The bond of $150,000 is paid and he pockets the rest. I presume he gets back the $150,000 at some point in time as well. Right? If so, nice little racket he's got going on.
 
you pay your bail 100%, if you show up to all your court dates, you get it back

if you use a bondsman, usually you give them 10% non refundable and they front the rest
 
i really think he should just wait in jail anyways, time served baby
 
So help me out those of you who are, shall we say, "familiar" with jail bonds.

He raises, so far, $200,000 for a jail bond. The bond of $150,000 is paid and he pockets the rest. I presume he gets back the $150,000 at some point in time as well. Right? If so, nice little racket he's got going on.

It's a legal defense fund, not a "jail bond" fund, and it's in a trust.
 
"$150k bond and released with electronic monitoring. That's basically a "fuck you" to the prosecution on these bogus murder charges."
-papag


So papag, by revoking the bond, is that basically a "fuck you" to the defense for their bogus testimony? :)
 
"$150k bond and released with electronic monitoring. That's basically a "fuck you" to the prosecution on these bogus murder charges."
-papag


So papag, by revoking the bond, is that basically a "fuck you" to the defense for their bogus testimony? :)

As much as I love to stick it to the G man, I think it's a fuck you to Zimmerman for lying to the court and his own attorney.
 

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