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July 9th, 2013
09:10 PM ET

Sanford city manager testifies on playing of 911 tapes without police presence

Sanford City Manager Norton Bonaparte took the stand Tuesday, and the questions focused on a single event - the private meeting in which 911 audio tapes from the night Trayvon Martin was killed were played for the Martin family.

OutFront tonight: Daryl Parks, an attorney for Trayvon Martin's family, and CNN legal analyst Mark NeJame.


Filed under: Trayvon Martin • Zimmerman Case
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  1. Rachel

    Sanford City Manager just didnt care. Just like the Sanford police . How would they feel if it were their child???
    POLITICS

    July 10, 2013 at 9:48 pm | Reply

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