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George Zimmerman Case: Experts Say Attorney Made Smart Move

By MIKE SCHNEIDER 04/21/12 02:40 PM ET AP

SANFORD, Fla. — George Zimmerman is getting out of jail. Now his defense team has to worry about keeping the neighborhood watch volunteer accused of gunning down Trayvon Martin safe on the outside.

Defense attorneys for other high-profile clients who awaited trial on bail had advice for how to protect the man whose shooting of the unarmed black 17-year-old sparked nationwide protests: Get him out of Florida, keep him from going out in public and never leave him alone.

"He clearly puts himself in jeopardy unless he takes precautions," said New York attorney Barry Slotnick, who represented subway shooter Bernhard Goetz in the 1980s.

A half dozen reporters, photographers and cameramen began staking out the Seminole County Jail early Saturday in Sanford, a day after a Florida judge agreed to let Zimmerman out on $150,000 bail. Zimmerman's attorney, Mark O'Mara, said it would take a few days before Zimmerman is released. His family needs time to secure collateral for the bail, Zimmerman needs to be fitted with an electronic monitoring device and O'Mara said he must find a secure location for him.

Zimmerman appeared to be wearing a bulletproof vest under his charcoal suit, and his wife and parents testified by telephone instead of in the courtroom because they said they've been threatened and feared for their safety. His wife, Shellie Zimmerman, testified she had received hate mail.

Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester on Friday indicated that Zimmerman would be allowed to leave Florida if arrangements can be made with law enforcement to have him monitored out of state.

"The initial challenge is going to be first be getting him out of Sanford," said attorney Jose Baez, whose former client, Casey Anthony, endured similar scrutiny when she was released from an Orlando jail last summer after being acquitted of killing her 2-year-old daughter. "Everybody knows where he is getting released from. That is the first problem."

Before he turned himself in to authorities earlier this month to face a second-degree murder charge, members of the New Black Panthers had put out a bounty for Zimmerman's arrest. Protesters nationwide had held rallies carrying signs and chanting "Arrest Zimmerman Now!" Because of the emotions surrounding the case, O'Mara said of Zimmerman's release: "I would much rather do this safely than quickly."

O'Mara said he had several options for where Zimmerman should go, but he wouldn't disclose them. The judge appeared willing to help keep Zimmerman's whereabouts secret in the court file, as O'Mara requested.

"I don't know where we're going to end up," O'Mara said after the bail hearing. "It's a very difficult decision to make. It's an enormously high-profile case and there are just a lot of emotions that exist."

In Anthony's case, Baez had the cooperation of sheriff's deputies who blocked traffic from the Orange County Jail and entrances to a nearby interstate so they could have unimpeded access to the highway during her late-night release. Anthony later made her way to Ohio without being detected, but had to return to an undisclosed location in Florida to serve out probation on a check-fraud charge.

A spokeswoman for the Seminole County Sheriff's Office said late Friday that no special arrangements like that had been made yet for Zimmerman's release.

But Baez said law enforcement officials would be called on to safely get him out of jail and away from media. "From then on, it's really up to Mr. Zimmerman as to whether he's going to be able to keep a low profile," he said.

Baez said he expects there to be a cooling-off period over the next couple of months as Zimmerman fades from the spotlight and the public's attention moves on.

But until then, Zimmerman's attorneys should expect intense interest in where Zimmerman is, said Kendall Coffey, a former U.S. Attorney in Miami who is now in private practice.

"I think they have to be prepared for a manhunt by not only members of the media but curious onlookers," Coffey said. "The whereabouts of George Zimmerman will be one of the most intriguing curiosities of the legal world in the coming weeks."

Post-bail security costs don't come cheap, either, and it could be extremely difficult for Zimmerman to pay for it. His attorney is considering having him declared indigent, and his wife has no income because she is in nursing school and does not work.

In an extreme case, it cost some $200,000 a month to keep Dominique Strauss-Kahn under house arrest at a luxury Manhattan town house when he was accused of assaulting a hotel maid. Disgraced financier Bernard Madoff was protected by 24-hour-a-day armed guards and cameras recording his every move. Retired federal and high-ranking New York City police officers kept tabs on everything at his secured Upper East Side penthouse, even deliveries to the building.

Once he is situated in his new location, Zimmerman needs to never be alone so he can have someone at his side should a threat arise, and he shouldn't associate with anybody he hasn't known for a long time, said Slotnick. His client, Goetz, was acquitted of most charges except several firearm charges for shooting four men who he alleged tried to mug him in a case that came to symbolize vigilante justice.

"He will not be forgotten. He will be recognized," Slotnick said of Zimmerman.

Keeping a low profile is important to his safety, but Zimmerman doesn't need to completely disappear from the public view and could benefit from some strategic public appearances, said Los Angeles attorney Thomas Mesereau Jr., whose clients have included singer Michael Jackson and actor Robert Blake.

When Jackson was being tried on child molestation charges, Mesereau had him visit a church and make a few public statements. Jackson was acquitted of the charges.

"It is part of a process of humanizing him," Mesereau said. "You don't want him to go out there and act gratuitously, in an overly dramatic way. That would be a mistake. But he is a human being ... and you want them to see a very low-key, respectful person who, from their point of view, does some good things with his life."

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CTtransplant
We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow
04:32 AM on 04/25/2012
Everyone seems to be forgetting that, one minute after Martin's call with his girlfriend ended, Martin was dead.  The phone call timeline PROVES that!  Because, one minute after that call ended, the police arrived to find Martin dead.
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michelleobamaok
Tampa Crookpalooza 2012!
05:33 AM on 04/25/2012
THEY HAVEN'T FORGOTTEN. The description of the kid running away by the judge's son is all captured on police recordings. The cell phone records of the executed kid prove that he was just a regular citizen walking down the street, minding his business. He wasn't interested in the judge's son, bothering anyone or their property. Just gabbing with his girl as he made his way to where he was staying.
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CTtransplant
We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow
07:49 PM on 04/25/2012
YOU haven't....but many others have - shame on them! :-)
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oregonian68
McCarthy was right.
01:43 PM on 04/24/2012
Here's another analysis.
http://news.yahoo.com/george-zimmermans-lawyers-outsmarting-prosecution-155500221.html

O'Mara outsmarted the prosecution. He grilled the lead investigator and got him to admit they have no evidence of the two points the prosecution asserted, that George initiated the fight and that he wasn't heading back to his car. Reasonable doubt right there. On top of that, the prosecution withheld exculpatory evidence, the bloodied head. According to Alan Dershowitz, it was damaging to the prosecution and unethical. Maybe Corey charged 2nd degree hoping for a plea, but by doing this she has an uphill battle compared to if she had filed manslaughter charges.

I feel sorry for the judge who throws this out or the jury who doesn't convict him. By filing 2nd degree murder charges, Corey has guaranteed he won't be convicted and contrary to placating the angry people, her actions will contribute to the mass rioting that will occur over this. And it won't be localized.
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jodacollins
12:56 AM on 04/24/2012
Black youth beat white man for "justice" for Trayvon. I am sure we will see Al Sharpton up in arms about this, too. Yea, right!
http://www2.wkrg.com/news/2012/apr/23/man-beaten-mob-critical-condition-ar-3659891/
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oregonian68
McCarthy was right.
01:44 PM on 04/24/2012
This is the fourth that we know of. I'm sure there have been murders "for Trayvon" but dead men can't relay the words of their attackers.
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michelleobamaok
Tampa Crookpalooza 2012!
05:35 AM on 04/25/2012
IT'S TOO BAD that there are people like you in society who get excited and thrilled over such events. The name "Zimmerman" will go down in infamy. His lethal and illegal actions opened a can of worms, and I feel sorry for the people who have to suffer because of it.
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jodacollins
09:41 AM on 04/25/2012
Are you responding to my post about another beating? Posting a link about a beating is not evidence abut being "thrilled over it". You must have misread my post. Yes, I agree. While I doubt Z beating and actions of self-defense will get rid of the right to self-defense (stand your ground law), if it does, many will suffer for whom I feel sorry for as well.
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Polarium87
07:49 PM on 04/23/2012
I call B.S. all Zimmerman has to do is grow his hair out, and no one will recognize him.
05:24 PM on 04/23/2012
He is still a Killer in my book. I hope he enjoys his freedom, he can't run and hide forever.
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jodacollins
07:36 PM on 04/23/2012
Run and hide from who? Murderers?
08:09 PM on 04/23/2012
Society. He will get his... Mother nature is the best equalizer.
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michelleobamaok
Tampa Crookpalooza 2012!
05:37 AM on 04/25/2012
"Run and hide from who? Murderers?"

No, that's his group. He like murderers. He just doesn't want to be a murder victim. I don't understand that. He will get a first hand knowledge of having someone apply his trade to him.
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thebearclaw007
Is your conscience functioning properly?
04:11 PM on 04/23/2012
Is he a murderer in the eyes of God?
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oregonian68
McCarthy was right.
01:48 PM on 04/24/2012
Surely only a liberal can see what God sees.
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thebearclaw007
Is your conscience functioning properly?
01:34 PM on 04/25/2012
or a human being with a conscience that's turned on.
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RevJimIII
Grin and Barret...
06:53 PM on 04/24/2012
Who shall speak for God?
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thebearclaw007
Is your conscience functioning properly?
01:35 PM on 04/25/2012
Your conscience, that's where God resides.
03:30 PM on 04/23/2012
"Zimmerman appeared to be wearing a bulletproof vest under his charcoal suit"

...if only Trayvon had that luxury when Zimmerman shot him dead...
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jodacollins
07:36 PM on 04/23/2012
If only Martin would have gone to grand father's residence.
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oregonian68
McCarthy was right.
01:49 PM on 04/24/2012
Maybe Trayvon shouldn't have doubled back and attacked George. If George had attacked him, the gun would have been out before Trayvon had a chance to knock him to the ground and beat his head on the concrete.
04:27 PM on 04/24/2012
Evidence of that please.
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rbailey67
NO NONSENSE, STRAIGHT FORWARD & BLUNT
10:45 PM on 04/24/2012
Maybe if Zimmerman hadn't been playing COP the teenager would still be alive!!!!!
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02:44 PM on 04/23/2012
a wannabe cop and a wannabe thug met and trouble ensued. who'da thunk.
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Odessa1
Never forget the war based upon a lie!
03:26 PM on 04/23/2012
least you're half right, that's more than the majority of GZ supporters will acknowledge.
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jodacollins
07:38 PM on 04/23/2012
You equate a desire to be a policeman with the desire to be a thug?
10:35 PM on 04/23/2012
SuperStupid, that was someone's child. We know what made Zimmerman a wannabe cop, but why would you call a dead teen, that you know nothing about, a wannabe thug. That's what's wrong with America, You don' think anyone's blood is precious but yours. You are the weakest people. You commit suicide if you lose your job or a few dollars. You shed other people's blood, but cry like a baby when you see your own blood.
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08:36 AM on 04/24/2012
Everyone is someone's child. Zimmerman. Martin. Charles Manson. Considering Martin's social network posts, he was a wannabee thug. Who comitted suicide? I dont know whqat your last few rantsa re about
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02:43 PM on 04/23/2012
Legal observers said the questioning of Gilbreath was strategically smart for O'Mara since the investigator's statements can be used at a later date to either contradict other testimony or be used to decide how to question other witnesses. "I thought it was a really great thing to do," said Tom Mesereau, a Los Angeles attorney whose clients have included singer Michael Jackson and actor Robert Blake. "He used the hearing to get information that can only help his defense. What was supposed to be strictly a hearing for bail, he used it as a discovery device, and was able to nail the investigator into making very, very pointed statements about the investigation and about what evidence they have." The questioning exposed some of the weaknesses in the state's case, said Kendall Coffey, a former U.S. Attorney in Miami who is now in private practice. Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/george-zimmerman-trayvon-martin-case-experts-defense-attorney-made-smart-move-article-1.1065346#ixzz1stH31J00
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oregonian68
McCarthy was right.
01:54 PM on 04/24/2012
Yes. he never should have been charged. The Sanford D.A. was correct from the beginning.
Pardon the pun, but Corey jumped the gun. Alan Dershowitz thinks she should be charged with misconduct for withholding the evidence of George's bloody head.
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solliges
Courage is not the absence of fear
03:04 PM on 04/25/2012
That photo was taken by a friend of George at the scene according to Frank Taaffe. Corey probably wasn't even aware of it.
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Odessa1
Never forget the war based upon a lie!
02:26 PM on 04/23/2012
GZ supporters don't recognize "racial profiling", as most non-blacks don't, for they've never experienced being "profiled."

So it's easy for any reasonable person to recognize where GZ's supporters bias or indifference is clouded in blindness from the outset of the 911 call.

Either they don't recognize when TM was profiled, or they're continually refusing to acknowledge the profiling. And their logic, or rather lack of logic, builds upon itself from that point on.

It's like the legal term "fruit of the tainted tree", where the tree is poisoned and therefore so is all the fruit born of that tree.

GZ's supporters poisoned tree is observed at the outset of the 911 call: "he's up to no good, or he's on drugs or something."

Obviously, there's an assumption 'he's up to no good' because TM is black in public, hence he must be "up to no good." And the fruit that transpired after GZ's failed assumption snowballs from that point on.

Non blacks have no concept of this profiling, nor the harm it poses to blacks, thereby making them functionally illiterate members of america's so called 'just society.'
03:10 PM on 04/23/2012
I think profiling is very wrong....but, who is to blame for the profiling? Is it the person, who out of fear, profiles.....? As far as the supposed profiling is concerned in this case, Mr. Z was merely answering the questions put to him by the police operator.
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Odessa1
Never forget the war based upon a lie!
03:20 PM on 04/23/2012
The profiling took place before GZ even called the 911 operator. GZ made a false assumption TM was "up to no good" based upon the fact he was black and seeking cover from the rain, or simply walking and GZ didn't recognize him as being a resident.

Your failure to recognize that fact merely provides an example of my post that 'non-whites' don't recognize racial profiling.
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thebearclaw007
Is your conscience functioning properly?
03:18 PM on 04/23/2012
Excellent!

Fanned for shining the light on blindness.
10:51 AM on 04/23/2012
$150,000 bail for murder... this is going to be a short case. I dont want to see Zimmerman walk, but it looks like that will happen. Manslaughter would have guaranteed a prison sentence. I hope the parents file a dozen civil suits and the Zimmermans, home owners association, and city of Sanford don't have a dime to spend for a long time.
11:32 AM on 04/23/2012
Manslaughter will be a lesser-included charge if this goes to trial.
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LJ P
aut viam inveniam aut faciam
11:53 AM on 04/23/2012
IF he is acquitted or the case is dismissed at the hearing, No one can sue Zim for this. Unfortunately they can sue the HOA and the city, but that would be unlikely. Those types of law suits are about nothing but money. They do not serve justice.
01:15 PM on 04/23/2012
Only a dismissal at the prelim hearing that determines if SYG applies to this case would preclude Zimemrman from lawsuits. Once SYG is determined to not be a valid defense, all is fair. Rememeber, there is SYG and normal self defense laws and only SYG will set you free of civil lawsuits
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Odessa1
Never forget the war based upon a lie!
01:59 PM on 04/23/2012
I don't agree that lawsuits "do not serve justice."

Only a Manzimmer supporter happy to see a black life snuffed out would display such a warped view of "justice."
09:49 AM on 04/23/2012
sorry to say his but thank god travon martin was not my son cause this would be just like the movie A TIME TO KILL
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ww5022
Clinton 2016
09:49 PM on 04/27/2012
lol....big talkin man....
09:47 AM on 04/23/2012
ok i have friends that happen to be white as well as black,so i want to white people wy do u go look for trouble and then when trouble smack you in the face u hide behind the law.y
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oregonian68
McCarthy was right.
01:58 PM on 04/24/2012
You still framing whites for a killing done by a Hispanic? Thanks buddy.
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valenciaorange
women's rights
09:35 AM on 04/23/2012
Hope it back fires.
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evershiftingcenter
Never cut what you can untie.
09:13 AM on 04/23/2012
A much overlooked part of this article is can George Zimmerman keep a low profile while safely out of jail ?
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valenciaorange
women's rights
09:37 AM on 04/23/2012
No, he's probably calling Hannity right now to appear on FOX News. I bet his previous attorneys if could talk have a lot to say about him.