O'Mara's priority should be to get immunity for Zimmerman, on the basis that his use of force was justified.
I think both Corey and O'Mara want to drag this out, and it would be malpractice, bigtime, if O'Mara does not aggressively advocate for immunity.
-- I didn't miss an evidence dump, though, did I? --
No, you did not. I think O'Mara and Corey are working in cahoots to delay publication of evidence for as long as possible, as well. According to FL rules, O'Mara should have had all the state's evidence by April 27th. He didn't want it. As far as I can tell, he doesn't want it now, either.
Could they have asked for futher tests on some of the evidence? Would that have to be made public according to the way they are playing the game?
Would certainly want my own people looking at the autopsy and other forensic evidence.
Zimmerman blew it, in my opinion, we he went 'off the reservation' and started calling people like Hannity on his own (and apparently Corey's office). I understand why Hal Uhrig couldn't represent him, but having watched Urhig's press conferences I think Zimmerman himself wishes Hal Uhrig and his partner were still Zimmerman's defense counsel.
Your take on that?