Trayvon Martin had drugs in his system, ABC News reports

Zimmerman bloodied after Martin shooting

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The state's chief witness in the Trayvon Martin murder case lied under oath, prosecutors say.
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Posted: 05/17/2012

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- Prosecutors have released evidence in the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin and one photograph shows George Zimmerman with a bloody nose

The evidence was released Thursday. One photo shows Zimmerman with blood under his nose. A paramedic report says Zimmerman also had a 1-inch laceration on his head and forehead abrasion.

And ABC News is reporting Martin had the drug THC in his system the night of this death.

Zimmerman is the Florida neighborhood watch volunteer who is awaiting trial on a second-degree murder charge in the shooting of Martin.

Zimmerman is charged with killing the unarmed 17-year-old during a confrontation last February.

He has pleaded not guilty, claiming self-defense.

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