April 20th, 2012
12:14 PM ET

Live blog: Zimmerman 'sorry' for loss of Martins' son; bond set at $150,000

After George Zimmerman took the stand during his bond hearing and told Trayvon Martin's parents that he was sorry for the loss of their son, a Florida judge Friday set Zimmerman's bond at $150,000.

The judge set a number of conditions, including GPS monitoring. The judge said Zimmerman wouldn't have the opportunity to be released Friday, because his attorney and state authorities needed to hammer out the monitoring and other logistics.

Friday's bond hearing also included testimony from one of the state's main investigators in the case, with Zimmerman attorney Mark O'Mara challenging the state's assertions. Under questioning, the investigator said the state didn't have evidence to contradict Zimmerman's account that Martin started the fight that led to the shooting, but he did say evidence did call into question other parts of Zimmerman's account.

Zimmerman, 28, was charged on April 11 with second-degree murder in the February death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, after the case sparked a heated, national debate over racial profiling and saw thousands of protesters demand Zimmerman's arrest. Martin's family contends Zimmerman racially profiled their son, who was black, and was walking back from a convenience store in Sanford, Florida.

Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer who is Hispanic, maintains he acted in self-defense. His family says he did not profile Martin. (Timeline of case)

The following is a running account of the bond hearing:

[Updated at 12:14 p.m. ET] The state's attorney in today's bond hearing, reacting to reporters' questions about O'Mara's assault on the prosecution's case, said that not all evidence has been publicly revealed.

"We did not put our entire case on today. Let's leave it at that," he told reporters outside the courthouse.

[Updated at 11:55 a.m. ET] Mark NeJame, an Orlando lawyer and CNN legal analyst, said O'Mara's move to put Zimmerman on the stand during the bond hearing "was a calculated risk to humanize George Zimmerman."

"We've heard a lot of negative things for weeks now, and we've now heard a living breathing person" make an apology, NeJame said.

[Updated at 11:15 a.m. ET] The hearing is over. Zimmerman stood up and shook hands with his attorney, Mark O'Mara, before sitting down again to wait to be taken from the courtroom.

[Updated at 11:10 a.m. ET] The judge has set a bond of $150,000, with conditions.

The conditions include:

- GPS monitoring

- Zimmerman would have to contact authorities every three days

- No contact with the victim's family

- No possession of firearms

- No use of controlled substances, other than those prescribed by a physician.

As for O'Mara's request that Zimmerman be allowed to reside away from Florida, the judge said O'Mara and the state should get together and determine whether that can be accomplished.

Because O'Mara and the state need to meet about the arrangements for monitoring, Zimmerman will not have an opportunity to be freed today. the judge said.

[Updated at 11:07 a.m. ET] The state's attorney is now making a case against leniency when it comes to the bond decision, and has asked for no bond, or a bond of $1 million.

The state's attorney argued that Zimmerman is a danger to the public, citing not only the second-degree murder charge, but a previous charge of battery against a law enforcement officer, which was discussed at length earlier in the hearing.

[Updated at 11:02 a.m. ET] The hearing is now turning back to the issue of bond. O'Mara is asking the judge for:

- $15,000 bond.

- The ability of Zimmerman to leave the state

- Secrecy over Zimmerman's whereabouts

O'Mara, speaking to Zimmerman's ability to pay bond, noted that Zimmerman cannot work in public because of the case's publicity, and that his wife is not working because she is in school.

[Updated at 10:58 a.m. ET] The prosecuting attorney is now questioning Zimmerman. He asked whether Zimmerman had ever said he was sorry when he spoke to police. Zimmerman responded that he had told one of the investigators that "I felt sorry for the family."

The prosecutor told Zimmerman that if that's true, it must have been recorded. He asked Zimmerman if he was sure, and Zimmerman said he was "fairly certain."

[Updated at 10:55 a.m. ET] "I wanted to say I am sorry for the loss of your son," Zimmerman said on the stand, apparently addressing Martin's parents, who are in the room. (Watch video of apology)

Zimmerman also said he thought Martin was older, and that he "didn't know if (Martin) was armed or not."

[Updated at 10:54 a.m. ET] Zimmerman is about the address the court. His attorney has called him to the stand.

[Updated at 10:53 a.m. ET] The prosecuting attorney, after saying "I didn't know we were going to be trying the case today," is back to ask questions of state attorney's investigator Dale Gilbreath, after O'Mara asked questions challenging the state's assertions.

The prosecutor asked Gilbreath whether there was any evidence indicating that Zimmerman's account that Martin bashed his head against a sidewalk wasn't true. Gilbreath said yes.

[Updated at 10:47 a.m. ET] O'Mara is back to questioning state attorney's investigator Dale Gilbreath, one of the investigators in the case.

O'Mara asked whether Gilbreath knows who started the fight between Zimmerman and Martin, or had any evidence as to who started the fight. Gilbreath said no.

O'Mara asked whether Gilbreath had any evidence contradicting Zimmerman's statement to Sanford police on the night of the incident that Zimmerman: 1) turned toward his car after losing sight of Martin; and 2) that Martin started the fight that led to the shooting. Gilbreath said no.

[Updated at 10:36 a.m. ET] A prosecuting attorney is now questioning state attorney's investigator Dale Gilbreath, after Zimmerman's attorney took issue with wording in a probable cause affidavit that Gilbreath had signed. Gilbreath is one of the investigators in the Martin shooting case.

Like O'Mara, the prosecuting attorney is asking Gilbreath about the affidavit, and about evidence that Gilbreath collected. The general thrust of the questioning is designed to bolster the affidavit's credibility, after O'Mara questioned word choices in the affidavit.

Gilbreath testified he has reviewed other evidence documents other than what has been discussed in the hearing. The prosecutor asked Gilbreath whether Martin had a right to be in the neighborhood - Gilbreath said yes. Gilbreath also was asked if there was no evidence that Martin was committing any crime, and again Gilbreath said yes.

[Updated at 10:28 a.m. ET] O'Mara still is questioning state attorney's investigator Dale Gilbreath about the way that the probable cause affidavit - which supported the second-degree murder charge - was written.

O'Mara is now taking issue with a line that says Zimmerman "disregarded" a police dispatcher. On the tape that has been released to the public, Zimmerman indicated that he was following Martin, and the dispatcher said that authorities didn't need Zimmerman to do that.

O'Mara, through his questioning of Gilbreath, is basically suggesting that "disregarded" was the wrong word, because Zimmerman did not hang up with the dispatcher, and therefore did not disregard him.

O'Mara also is taking issue with the affidavit saying that Zimmerman "confronted" Martin. O'Mara is contending that Gilbreath has offered no evidence that Zimmerman confronted Martin, and that other, less antagonistic words, should have been used since Gilbreath had no evidence that Zimmerman confronted him. Such words, O'Mara said, would be "came up to," or "spoke with."

[Updated at 10:19 a.m. ET] O'Mara, while questioning state attorney's investigator Dale Gilbreath, is now taking issue with other language choices in the probable cause affidavit.

O'Mara has noted that the only two quotes in the affidavit from Zimmerman - taken from a police call that Zimmerman made to notify police that he had seen a suspicious person - are of Zimmerman using expletives. O'Mara asked why - out of everything Zimmerman said - only those two quotes were included in the affidavit.

Gilbreath responded that he didn't type the affidavit. O'Mara pointed out that Gilbreath swore to it, and Gilbreath agreed that he had.

[Updated at 10:14 a.m. ET] O'Mara, while questioning state attorney's investigator Dale Gilbreath, has taken issue with the word "profiled" in the probable cause affidavit supporting the second-degree murder charge.

The affidavit, which Gilbreath had signed, says that Zimmerman profiled Martin. O'Mara asked why the affidavit says profiled, rather than "noticed" or "saw." Gilbreath said he couldn't remember who wrote the word, saying it was a collaborative document.

[Updated at 10:09 a.m. ET] O'Mara has called Dale Gilbreath, an investigator with the state attorney's office, to the stand. Gilbreath is one of the investigators in the Martin shooting case.

Gilbreath has indicated that he didn't expect to testify today.

[Updated at 10:05 a.m. ET] O'Mara asked Zimmerman's mother whether she has come to know her son as someone who comes to the defense of people. She said yes.

She said he has stood up for children and homeless people in and around his community. She also testified that he had been a mentor for two African American children.

[Updated at 10:04 a.m. ET] O'Mara asked Zimmerman's mother about Zimmerman's previous charge of battery against a law enforcement officer. She said that Zimmerman was involved in an altercation with a plainclothes ATF agent because he was coming to the defense of a friend, who was being roughed up. The officer didn't identify himself as a law enforcement officer, she said.

[Updated at 10:02 a.m. ET] Zimmerman's mother, like his father and wife earlier this morning, said that if Zimmerman is released on bond, his location and the places where he would be allowed to go should be kept secret, because he and the family have received threats.

[Updated at 9:53 a.m. ET] O'Mara has now called Zimmerman's mother to the phone.

[Updated at 9:51 a.m. ET] Now being questioned by O'Mara, Zimmerman's father testified about Zimmerman's appearance after the February 26 shooting. The father said Zimmerman's face was swollen "quite a bit," had a protective cover over his nose, and had two vertical gashes on the back of his head.

According to an Orlando Sentinel story later confirmed by Sanford police, Zimmerman told authorities that after he called 911 about a suspicious person (later identified as Martin), and after he briefly lost track of Martin, the teen approached him. After the two exchange words, Zimmerman said, he reached for his cell phone, and then Martin punched him in the nose. Zimmerman said Martin pinned him to the ground and began slamming his head into the sidewalk.

[Updated at 9:47 a.m. ET] The prosecution is asking Zimmerman's father about Zimmerman's previous charge of battery against a law enforcement officer, basically having the father acknowledge that he knows Zimmerman faced that charge. Like the exchange that the prosecution had with Zimmerman's wife a few minutes ago, they went over the fact that Zimmerman took anger management classes as a result of that charge, which was reduced from a felony to a misdemeanor.

[Updated at 9:41 a.m. ET] O'Mara is asking Zimmerman's father about his financial ability to help post bond. The father, who said he was retired, said he and his wife have some savings, but very little. He said he had a mortgaged home, and that he was willing to secure the home as part of a bond arrangement.

[Updated at 9:39 a.m. ET] O'Mara is now questioning Zimmerman's father, Robert Zimmerman Sr., who, like Zimmerman's wife, is testifying by phone. A notary public has sworn Robert Zimmerman in.

[Updated at 9:36 a.m. ET] O'Mara questioned Zimmerman's wife about the previous allegations against Zimmerman - including a charge of battery on a law enforcement officer and an altercation with a woman - that the prosecuting attorney brought up. Through questioning, Zimmerman's wife testified that the battery charge was reduced to a misdemeanor through a pretrial diversion program in which he took anger management classes, and that she believes he completed those classes. She also testified that in the altercation with the woman, Zimmerman was not arrested, and that the woman attacked Zimmerman and drew blood, and that as a result, Zimmerman got an injunction against that woman.

[Updated at 9:30 a.m. ET] The prosecuting attorney summed up the previous allegations - including the charge of  battery on a law enforcement officer - and then asked Zimmerman's wife whether she still believes Zimmerman isn't a danger to the community. "Absolutely he is not a violent person,” nor is he a threat to the community, she responded.

[Updated at 9:24 a.m. ET] The prosecution is now questioning Zimmerman's wife about her assertion that Zimmerman poses no danger to the community. The prosecuting attorney is pointing out that Zimmerman is charged with second-degree murder, and that Zimmerman is accused of a violent act.

The prosecuting attorney also is asking Zimmerman's wife about his previous brushes with the law, including a charge of battery of a law enforcement officer. He also brought up a woman's previous allegations that the woman and Zimmerman were in an altercation - Zimmerman's wife answered that she is aware that Zimmerman needed to defend himself from an attack by the woman, that the woman drew blood, and that Zimmerman filed for a protective order because of the incident. The prosecutor is asking her whether she is aware of those charges and allegations in the past, and she said she is.

[Updated at 9:20 a.m. ET] Zimmerman's wife said she fears for Zimmeran's safety and the safety of their family, and that is part of the reason why she is testifying by phone.

Asked if she believes Zimmerman is a danger to society, she said no. She said she has "no concerns whatsoever" about him.

[Updated at 9:18 a.m. ET] O'Mara is asking Zimmerman's wife about the family's financial ability to post bond. O'Mara is saying that Zimmerman is indigent; Zimmerman's wife said that she has talked to other family members about scraping up everything they could in anticipation of posting bond.

[Updated at 9:15 a.m. ET] With Zimmerman's wife on speakerphone, O'Mara has begun asking her questions. Asked if she would do everything in her power to ensure that Zimmerman - should he be granted bail - return to court when he is required to do so, she said yes. And she said she would contact the court if she lost contact with him.

[Updated at 9:11 a.m. ET] The court has called Zimmerman's wife on the phone. A notary public is with Mrs. Zimmerman and is swearing her in.

[Updated at 9:08 a.m. ET] Lester has begun the proceeding. After the attorneys identified themselves to the judge, O'Mara kicked off the bond request and told the judge that witnesses are available by phone. The court is calling those witnesses now. As we noted earlier, Zimmerman's family has offered to give testimony by phone.

[Updated at 9:04 a.m. ET] Zimmerman, wearing a dark gray suit, white shirt and light gray tie, has entered the courtroom and has seated himself next to O'Mara.

[Updated at 9:00 a.m. ET] Martin's parents are, indeed, in the courtroom, and they've taken their seats. O'Mara, Zimmerman's attorney, also is standing the courtroom, waiting for the proceeding to begin.

[Updated at 8:59 a.m. ET] Check out this piece on why evidence in the case may come up in the bond hearing. The prosecutor, Corey, has the burden of showing why bond should not be set or that it should be high. The burden is referred to as "proof of guilt is evident or presumption of guilt is great." Corey would have to convince Lester that a jury would convict Zimmerman.

[Updated at 8:55 a.m. ET] The bond hearing is expected to begin in minutes. Martin's parents are expected to be at the hearing, and this would be the first time that they and Zimmerman are in the same room, CNN's Martin Savidge tells us from the site.

O'Mara filed a motion that asks the court to allow Zimmerman's family members to provide testimony at the bond hearing by telephone. The state attorney's office did not object.

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  1. McGruff

    Check out the new photo released by ABC NEWS ... it shows Zimmerman's bloody head 3 minutes after the shooting.

    Oops !

    April 20, 2012 at 9:02 am | Report abuse |
    • camty

      What about the photos of the dead kid? Or did you forget about that?

      April 20, 2012 at 9:11 am | Report abuse |
    • dax312

      Dead kid is dead for a reason. Its illegal to bash someone's head against concrete and if that person has a gun its legal for them to kill you.

      April 20, 2012 at 9:17 am | Report abuse |
    • drgonzo

      he would not have been injured, and the kid would not have been dad if he didn't profile and stalk this kid. There's a number of neighborhoods in this country where george zimmerman would be profiled. Doesn't make it right. George's actions caused both his injuries as well as Trevon's

      April 20, 2012 at 9:21 am | Report abuse |
    • whoCares

      PhotoShop 🙂

      April 20, 2012 at 9:23 am | Report abuse |
    • Samantha

      I was thinking the very same thing camty...it was a fight...one that was unnecessary. To be fair..if you are going to show Zimmerman's scars from the fight three minutes after the scuffle...where is the picture of Trayvon's dead and lifeless body three minutes after the fight. One that he did not start...Zimmerman did and punked out like the punk he is and killed this boy and claimed he was afraid for his life. You can show any blood that you want...doesn't change the fact that it never would have happened if Zimmerman would have just left Trayvon alone.

      April 20, 2012 at 9:23 am | Report abuse |
    • bczu

      Since when is taking a butt whopping, you deserved, grounds for killing someone?

      April 20, 2012 at 9:25 am | Report abuse |
    • Joshua Ludd

      That is certainly not a lot of blood for a wound to the scalp... nor does its location seem consistent with him supposedly having his head bashed against concrete multiple times.

      April 20, 2012 at 9:29 am | Report abuse |
    • Boo

      That proves nothing. Zimmerman followed the kid when he was told not to. If somebody was following me, I 'd confront them too.

      April 20, 2012 at 9:37 am | Report abuse |
    • Johan S

      ZIMMERMAN ASSAULTED A POLICE OFFICER AND HIS JUDICIALLY CONNECTED DAD GOT IT REDUCED TO A MISDEMEANOR!!!

      That fool should be in jail for attacking law enforcement. He's not a nice guy. No wonder his ex gf had to get a restraining order against him. What a lucky fellow, to have a judge as his dad .. he gets to ASSAULT POLICE OFFICERS and fight women at will. He's not a peaceful guy, that's the truth!!! How many decent folk would assault a law enforcement officer? What do you think he would do to someone without a badge and no connections?

      April 20, 2012 at 9:48 am | Report abuse |
    • Pam

      Where's the picture of Trayvon with a hole in his chest, or in his coffin, or his gravesite.

      April 20, 2012 at 11:21 am | Report abuse |
    • matown2

      so wht who cares what the pictures show they could be altered for all we know

      April 20, 2012 at 12:12 pm | Report abuse |
    • Christopher Wood

      Since I'm not "down" with the "lingo" fof the times, would this be an appropriate time to say "Oh Snap!" ?

      April 20, 2012 at 12:26 pm | Report abuse |
  2. glades2

    The media need to ceast and desist IMMEDIATELY the "goes free" term – this man is charged with murder and at best his family will need to go bankrupt in order for him, at best, to wear a ankle tracking device and live in a secret location – in NO WAY is he "going free" – as Jessie Jackson said, the legal process is taking it's course (otherwise he would not be in jail) – everyone who is a trouble-maker, whether they be media, white or black or hispanic, need to hold their tongue and let the due process take it's course – even if that means this man is released on bond, to return later for trial by jury...

    April 20, 2012 at 9:03 am | Report abuse |
  3. Dracula

    He should get no less than the electric chair. He deserves to pay in the worst way possible. How dare he use his white privillage to off someone. If I say this enough times people won't think I'm racist.

    April 20, 2012 at 9:05 am | Report abuse |
    • Gargamel

      No, they won't think you are racist. Stupid maybe. inane sure. Funny not so much. As long as you keep the hate going the hate will keep on going. Shame on you.

      April 20, 2012 at 9:20 am | Report abuse |
  4. Alan

    I don't think it would be an injustice to grant Zimmerman bond. I'm glad he's going on trial for the unnecessary killing of Trayvon Martin, but in our system, we're only supposed to deny bond for people who are dangers to society or flight risks. Other than that, incarceration is supposed to be received for those who are actually convicted of crimes.

    April 20, 2012 at 9:06 am | Report abuse |
    • Samantha

      I'm sorry but I think he is a flight risk. I also think that he is dangerous to society. He killed someone and as of now...I don't see just self defense. It should not have happened and I think it would be utterly foolish to allow him back into society until he has proven that he is not guilty.

      April 20, 2012 at 9:27 am | Report abuse |
  5. Rob

    and now there is a photo (or many) showing Mr. Zim's head in blood, the little 11 year old in the photo we were all fed for days might not have been as nice as evidence keeps coming out he was growing up a troubled boy.

    April 20, 2012 at 9:07 am | Report abuse |
    • Joshua Ludd

      Not much blood for a scalp wound, really... and its location doesn't comport well with supposedly having his head bashed against the concrete a number of times.

      April 20, 2012 at 9:31 am | Report abuse |
  6. sempfi22

    Zimmerman looks different than when he appeared in court last week. I don't know if it's the suit that is changing his appearance

    April 20, 2012 at 9:09 am | Report abuse |
  7. Monkey Business

    Would you Zim apologists kindly go and drink lye please? We don't need trolls like you on the boards with your worthless commentary. The dude is guilty, the dude is getting locked up for life, and you peeps are racists. Not trying to be offensive, just stating some simple facts.

    April 20, 2012 at 9:10 am | Report abuse |
    • Kevin

      Wow...who is the racist here? It sounds like you should actually learn the facts of what happened before leaving a comment. If someone is beating you and telling you that they are going to kill you, would you not fight back? He definitely sounds guilty of something....it's called self-defense. Stop trying to use race to justify anything....the real racists here are the ones that continually focus on skin color rather than what actually happened.

      April 20, 2012 at 9:19 am | Report abuse |
    • Anthony M. Ingersoll

      I find it hard to believe that the man is guilty. THis has clearly become a racial issue. We all need to get the hell out of the way and let the justice system work. And I think he is innocent.

      April 20, 2012 at 9:26 am | Report abuse |
  8. TriXen

    Well, he turned himself in. For what it's worth, I think that supports the defense case that he's not a flight risk.

    April 20, 2012 at 9:11 am | Report abuse |
  9. Kevin

    Shhh! Don't mention the photo of GZ's bloodied head – this is CNN people. The goal is clear. Convict George Zimmerman.

    I mean don't ya think after 40-50 articles about this incident and running that a revelation re: new photo corroborating GZ's side of the story should merit...at least a mention or sidebar in one of the stories? I guess it's better to suppress if the goal is clear.

    April 20, 2012 at 9:12 am | Report abuse |
    • Ellen Thompson

      So true. The 50 + one sided articles that CNN has published on this story is unbelievably biased and racist. CNN is laughable!

      April 20, 2012 at 9:27 am | Report abuse |
    • Boo

      Zimmerman followed the kid when he was told not to....why do some of you morons keep forgetting that? That will be a very crucial part of this trial.....

      April 20, 2012 at 9:43 am | Report abuse |
  10. Patricksday

    Who would ever want to go to Florida, it sounds like a Nightmare of a place to live or vacation. Is it still part of the United States or have the Drug Cartels taken ownership of it and the Law Enforcement?

    April 20, 2012 at 9:13 am | Report abuse |
    • Anthony M. Ingersoll

      I would go to Florida myself. Can't say that I would go unarmed though.

      April 20, 2012 at 9:24 am | Report abuse |
  11. ted

    People i am really sorry to bust your bubble ,but this guy look's really scared , this is not the look of someone who just killed for no reason .

    April 20, 2012 at 9:16 am | Report abuse |
    • Patricksday

      Thats how cowards are they are scared of their own shadow, and they have no business with a gun loose in a community.

      April 20, 2012 at 9:25 am | Report abuse |
    • GRAMMY

      the media needs to stop already............esp. cnn.......whay about all the other issues with Trayvon......school.....drugs found on him...........ALL THE COVERAGE IS SOOOOOOO UNNECESSARY

      April 20, 2012 at 10:05 pm | Report abuse |
  12. ricosuave11

    ABC has the new picture out showing the extent of Zimmerman's bloody wound. Game. Set. Match. Eat it race-baiters.

    April 20, 2012 at 9:16 am | Report abuse |
    • Samantha

      He could have a scar as big as the state of Florida for all I care. All of you are missing the point...Zimmerman should have left this kid alone. So what if he got a beat down for playing cop...that's right...playing cop! All of you wanting to say Trayvon was a thug because of the pic on ABC are hillarious! I thought it was already proven that there was a fight...the point is that there never should have been a fight if Zimmerman would have just went on about his business and let the police do there job. He got his butt kicked and you want to call Trayvon a thug? Half of you do not know what a real thug is because if you did you would know that this would definitely not be a case about a murder of a child...Zimmerman would have definitely been the one on the ground lifeless not Trayvon if he had the guts to accost a "real thug!" And just so all of you will know...There are thugs in every race and at every social level in the world. ..You think of the poor thugs, who are probably not thugs at all...but the rich thugs...now they are the true dangers to society

      April 20, 2012 at 9:37 am | Report abuse |
    • Boo

      That proves NOTHING, moron. Zimmerman followed the kid after law enforcement told him not to...

      April 20, 2012 at 9:39 am | Report abuse |
  13. TriXen

    I feel so bad for Mrs. Zimmerman. She's a nursing student 4 weeks away from graduation and has to go through all of this. This has to be a major strain on their marriage.

    April 20, 2012 at 9:16 am | Report abuse |
  14. Mike

    He will go free and Florida will burn.

    April 20, 2012 at 9:21 am | Report abuse |
  15. Anthony M. Ingersoll

    Well for all of you Zimmerman haters out there, the bond hearing is going on right now. The court is calling all the witnesses (his family by phone) and they are giving their testimonies that way. You see all of you people who want to incite racial tensions have caused this to be this way. He has a right to have his witnesses in court on his behalf but because you would rather see those people take out of the picture, and the racial threats against them they do not have that option because of their safety. And you tell me this is not about race? Well it is a racial issue and well thats because people are ignorant. Allow the justice system to work and get the hell out of the way.

    April 20, 2012 at 9:23 am | Report abuse |
    • BillyBaroo

      Agreed, ignorant and superficial - then again all race issues are superficial – time for people to grow up!

      April 20, 2012 at 12:20 pm | Report abuse |
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