Trayvon Martin's parents say the latest motion by attorney for George Zimmerman to access school records and social media accounts is completely irrelevant to the case.

Zimmerman's defense team said they want to see Trayvon's records from middle and high school, his cell phone, and access to posts the 17-year-old made on Facebook and Twitter.

Trayvon Martin's parent's attorney Benjamin Crump issued a statement on behalf of the teen's parents:

"Trayvon’s parents maintain that his school records and Facebook page are completely irrelevant to George Zimmerman’s decision to get out of his car to profile, pursue, and shoot their son in the heart on February 26, 2012. How does George Zimmerman’s review of Trayvon Martin’s high school and middle school records and Facebook page bear any relevance to Zimmerman’s decision to pull the trigger and kill a seventeen year old child? Is this going to be a new legal standard we are setting- for a murderer to review the school records and Facebook page of his teenage victim to determine whether or not he should have killed him?”

After Trayvon's death, there was a small group of hateful and racist people, who attempted to destroy his legacy, reputation, and image. These people hacked this dead youth's social media accounts, his email account, and stooped as low as to plaster the internet with photoshopped and fake images purporting to be Trayvon. On the advice of counsel, and with the intent to preserve Trayvon's public reputation, Trayvon Martin's parents deactivated all of his electronic accounts.”

A hearing for the defense's latest motions is set for Friday, Oct. 19, at 1:30 p.m. It will be heard in front of a new judge, Debra Nelson, who replaced Judge Kenneth Lester after he was taken off the case.

Zimmerman has claimed self-defense, saying Trayvon Martin attacked him in his Sanford neighborhood. The teen was found to be unarmed at the time.