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Thursday, 11 July 2013

More on the Zimmerman case


SANFORD, Fla. – Judge Debra Nelson said late Tuesday night that she will rule Wednesday on whether cell phone data showing Trayvon Martin had a penchant for fighting — and was seeking to purchase a gun — will be allowed as evidence in the second-degree murder trial against George Zimmerman.
“This is absolutely compelling evidence and it’s highly relevant,” argued Zimmerman attorney Don West Tuesday evening.
Orlando-based computer forensics expert Richard Connor was able to unlock data contained in Martin’s cell phone. Connor used Cellebrite software to delve into Martin’s phone and access “secret text messages,” including .bin files which contain “all the data, all the files” in a cell phone’s memory. That data was not reported in the analysis of Martin’s cell phone turned over by the state.

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