Reblogged from Black America Web:
SANFORD, Fla. (AP) — The attorney for the Florida man accused of fatally shooting Trayvon Martin said Tuesday that he won't need the two weeks a judge previously set aside for an immunity hearing under the state's controversial self-defense law, though the issue could be folded into the trial this summer.
Defense attorney Mark O'Mara told Judge Debra Nelson she could free up the final two weeks in April that she had set aside for…