JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Action News is showing you the photographs from inside Michael Dunn's jail cell for the first time Tuesday evening.
The photos show drawings on Dunn's jail cell wall.
[SLIDESHOW: Michael Dunn Jail Cell Drawings]
The State Attorney's Office says they are very interested in the pictures.
The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office took the photos in what it says was Dunn's jail cell in December of 2013. This was about two months before Dunn's trial started.
The drawings appear to be in pencil.
One of the signs has "No thugs" drawn on it next to another sign combining the words, "Liberty, Justice, Freedom, and Equality."
On another area of the wall, it says, "Sometimes your life just changes in the blinking of an eye, malicious prosecution rather be judged by 12 than carried by six. Self-defense is not a crime. Those who kill in self-defense treasure life."
A judge will appoint a public defender to represent Dunn in his retrial on first-degree murder charges.
Taxpayers will pay for a public defender to represent Dunn in his retrial.
The attorney chosen will have to be from another district, because the local Public Defender's office has already represented three of the victims in the November 2012 shooting.
A judge will rule at 9 a.m. Friday whether to delay Dunn's sentencing on three counts of second-degree attempted murder and firing a deadly missile.
Currently, Dunn is scheduled to be sentenced on March 24.
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