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>> how long might this go? these opening statements. a lot of points they want to make. >> that's right. usually opening statements are maybe an hour or two in high-profile cases where the cameras are rolling and sometimes attorneys might go a little longer. a real no nonsense judge. it is a female judge, as well, she moved this case, as she said she would as she did during jury selection. she won't allow a lot of grandstanding. i'll look for the prosecution to lay out their case and he profiled trayvon martin and undooley suspicious of him. the police told him not to follow this teenager and he did it anyway. he killed this teenager, not in self-defense, but rather with a depraved mind. that's the element of second degree murder that he's accused of. >> ultimately, only two people who really know what happened that night. so, with that in mind, does george zimmerman take the stand in this trial? >> that's such a great question, alex. usually in a self-defense case you would expect the

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