George Zimmerman will be at the Seminole County Courthouse on Tuesday morning for the latest hearing in his second-degree murder case.

It's the last currently scheduled status hearing before Zimmerman stands trial for the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in Sanford. The trial is scheduled to begin June 10 with jury selection.

Zimmerman's defense attorney, Mark O'Mara, said his client is ready to answer questions if prosecutors want to ask him anything.

The defense team will address the court about several motions filed on Friday. O'Mara says he wants everything the prosecution has on his client including all the 911 calls made the night Trayvon Martin was killed.

Other motions will be discussed and O'Mara says so will preparations for the trial. “And we need to plan, to the extent that we can what’s going to happen in the next 6-8 weeks because we have a jury to pick in what has been termed, and rightfully so, one of the most high-profile cases in the country right now. That is going to impact on our ability to pick a jury so we need some really good guidelines on that right now.”

O'Mara and the attorney for Trayvon Martin's family, Benjamin Crump, spoke this weekend at the Associated Press banquet Saturday in Orlando.

Crump is not an attorney in the criminal case. He says he's just been looking out for the family's best interest throughout the whole case. "There were times when we believe Trayvon Martin was attacked; his family was attacked so we had to represent their interest. So we will continue to represent their interest throughout this process because we, as lawyers, understand that’s our role."

Zimmerman will be at Tuesday’s hearing because the state attorney's office asked him to appear.

They want the court to question him on stand your ground to make sure he is approves with the defense waiving Zimmerman's right to an immunity hearing.

Prosecutors also want to see what Zimmerman's intentions are in possibly using stand your ground when the case goes to trial.