If this is true, then what the heck is wrong with Zimmerman's lawyer? It sounds like he's working for the prosecution.
Zimmerman's case does not benefit from publishing anything about the case, for a million reasons. All the evidence should be shared between prosecution and defense; however the public (and most importantly the witnesses) should learn about it only in the courtroom.
Same question I've been asking for two weeks.
After Zimm’s bond hearing, it was clear to me that many of the Freepers on this thread know more details about the case than O’Mara.
Plus, the “apology” fiasco during the bond hearing.
Plus, O’Mara was on one of the Legal shows last night.
He offered a defense of Zimm’s “$200,000” problem that was so lame I cringed with disbelief.
Now, he apparently thinks the state can withhold evidence for 15 days AFTER the arraignment.
O’Mara used to be a TV legal analyst in Orlando.
I'm guessing that Zimm hired him on that fact alone.