Bondi was NOT involved in the prosecution !
“ George Zimmerman was prosecuted by the State Attorney’s Office for the 18th Judicial Circuit in Florida. The lead prosecutor in the case was Angela Corey, who was the State Attorney at the time. Zimmerman was charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin in February 2012. The trial took place in 2013, and Zimmerman was ultimately acquitted of all charges.”
“ Pam Bondi made several statements regarding the George Zimmerman case, particularly in the context of the public outcry and the legal implications surrounding the shooting of Trayvon Martin. Some key points from her comments include:
Stand Your Ground Law: Bondi discussed Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law, which was central to Zimmerman’s defense. She emphasized that the law allows individuals to use force in self-defense without the duty to retreat, which was a significant aspect of the case.
Public Reaction: Bondi acknowledged the intense public interest and protests surrounding the case. She expressed concern about the potential for unrest and emphasized the need for calm and respect for the legal process.
Political Context: Bondi’s comments often touched on the politicization of the case, suggesting that it was being used to incite racial tensions and that it had become a national issue beyond just a local legal matter.
While her statements were intended to address the legal and social implications of the case, they were met with criticism from various groups who felt that they downplayed the serious issues of race and gun violence involved in the shooting of Trayvon Martin.”
“The state attorney is now weighing in on George Zimmerman’s push to question Trayvon Martin family attorney Benjamin Crump....Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi is asking the appeals court to...not allow the defense to question Crump in a deposition.”
https://baynews9.com/fl/tampa/news/2013/4/25/pam_bondi_weighs_in_
I have not read the 41-page document.