Trayvon Martin

Pictorial: Trayvon Martin through the years

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SANFORD -- You've seen the photo of Trayvon Martin in the grey hoodie. Here are some other photos of the 17-year-old Miami boy you may no have seen through the years of his life cut short by a bullet in a brief encounter with neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, acquitted at trial of second-degree murder and a lesser included charge of manslaughter.

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Judge steps down in Zimmerman murder case after appellate court ruling in Daytona Beach favors accused killer

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Judge Debra NelsonJudge Kenneth Lester Jr.Judge Kenneth LesterJr., is out and Judge Debra Nelson is in as the presiding judge in the State of Florida vs. George Zimmerman, shown below between his attorneys, Mark O'Mara and Don West. 

Mark O'Mara with George Zimmerman and Don WestDAYTONA BEACH -- The presiding judge in the state's case against accused killer George Zimmerman in the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin has recused himself following a ruling by the 5th District Court of Appeal in the defendant's favor.

Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester, Jr. executed an order to "disqualify" himself from further proceedings in the State of Florida v. George Zimmerman.

Trial judge to Zimmerman camp: Not stepping down

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George Zimmerman with attorneys Mark O'Mara and Don WestCircuit Judge Kenneth Lester Jr.Media pool photos by Orlando Sentinel / Accused killer George Zimmerman and his attorney, Mark O'Mara, are shown here in the June 29 bond hearing at the Seminole County Courthouse in Sanford where Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester heard arguments on why he should be granted bail after his truthfulness was called into question about his finances. The judge on July 5 granted $1 million bail. It was comments made by the judge in his bond order that riled Zimmerman's attorneys and prompted them to request he step down.

SANFORD -- The judge in the second-degree murder case against George Zimmerman is standing his own ground by refusing a defense motion to step aside. Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester Jr. issued his ruling this morning dismissing the defense request by defense counsel Mark O'Mara who had charged the judge was biased against Zimmerman because of remarks he made at his second bond hearing last month.