George Zimmerman's lawyers want jury members in his upcoming trial to be allowed to go to the neighborhood where Trayvon Martin was killed and see the scene with their own eyes.

Thursday, the defense filed a new motion to allow jurors to inspect the incident scene, at the Retreat of Twin Lakes subdivision in Sanford, during Zimmerman's second-degree murder trial, set to begin June 10 with jury selection.

Defense attorneys argue witness testimony during the trial will not be enough to give jurors the most accurate and clear picture of the area where Zimmerman said he shot the unarmed 17-year-old in self-defense.

Zimmerman is charged with second-degree murder for Martin's death.

Friday is the deadline for lawyers on both sides to file any final pretrial motions before jury selection begins.

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