Cops asked for arrest warrant in Trayvon Martin case, but Seminole State Attorney's office held off Despite public claims that there wasn't enough probable cause to make a criminal case in the Trayvon Martin killing, the Sanford Police Department requested an arrest warrant from the State Attorney's office, which held off, a Florida newspaper reports.
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