The state proved Thursday that it released documents to defense attorneys in the case against George Zimmerman, including documents related to the medical office Zimmerman visited after the February incident, and Trayvon Martin's cell phone records.

The state filed a list of supplemental discovery documents Thursday. The list of discovery documents includes items from Altamonte Family Practice. That's where George Zimmerman went to be checked out after he shot Trayvon Martin during a confrontation in a Sanford townhouse complex.

The list also includes an assortment of FDLE and FBI reports. Among those -- reports regarding Trayvon Martin's cell phone, and additional cell phone records.

George Zimmerman is on trial for second-degree murder in the death of Trayvon Martin. Zimmerman claims he shot Martin in self-defense.

Another new document released Thursday was by Martin's attorney Mark O'Mara. O'Mara announces that he will take depositions from the medical examiner who did the autopsy on Trayvon Martin, and a medical examiner investigator on Tuesday, Nov. 20. That will be in Daytona Beach.