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September 12, 2011
Today Show


Segment on the Anthony's Interview on Dr. Phil.
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Casey Anthony: Defense team says Casey should not pay $500,000 in prosecution and investigative costs
1:14 p.m. EDT, September 12, 2011

Casey Anthony's defense team has filed a new legal brief, supporting its position that Anthony should not be made to pay more than $500,000 in prosecution and investigative costs.

The six-page brief filed by defense attorney Lisabeth Fryer cites the legislative intent of the statute that permits the assessment of costs for investigation. She wrote that the Legislature "clearly states that uniformity in costs is a goal."

But the prosecution has argued that the overall investigation into the child's disappearance amounted to a tremendous use of resources and manpower and that the costs attributed to Anthony should not be so limited.

They have cited roughly $517,000 in prosecution and investigation costs.

Chief Judge Belvin Perry is supposed to make a decision on the cost issue before Sept. 22.

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...-anthony-costs-brief-20110912,0,3525120.story
 
http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?id=14503764
By LYNN ELBER AP Television Writer - LOS ANGELES September 13, 2011
Asked in an interview with "Dr. Phil" host Phil McGraw if Casey would be welcome at his Orlando, Fla., house, George Anthony replied: "Not while I was there, no."

"I would love to see her be happy either in a career or in a family setting," Cindy Anthony said, according to a transcript provided by the show. "You know, I'd love for her to get married if she so chooses and, if she's healthy, to be able to be a mom again."
 
OTHER EVENTS AND HEARINGS
09/09/2011 Brief and Supplemental Authority in Support of Limiting Costs of Prosecution to "Foreseeable Costs" "Reasonably Necessary to Prove the Charges for Which the Defendant was Convicted" and Limiting the Cost of Investigation to those Efforts made in Relation to the Charges for Which the Defendant was Convicted
(showed up today)
 
OTHER EVENTS AND HEARINGS
09/09/2011 Notice of Change of Address
NOTICE OF CHANGE OF ADDRESS
 
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Author Steve Helling, a Florida-based staff writer for PEOPLE, covered the story from its beginning. Just days after little Caylee was reported missing, Helling spent time with the Anthony family inside their home, beginning an odyssey that would take him through the entire case's twists and turns. He sat through hours of court hearings, pored over thousands of pages of documents and interviewed both the prosecutors and the defense team exclusively for this book.

All told, Helling conducted more than 200 interviews with people closely connected to the investigation of Caylee’s disappearance and Casey’s 2011 trial for her murder. His daily reports from the courtroom produced more than 100 stories about the case for PEOPLE magazine and People.com
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With his deep knowledge of the Anthony saga, Helling offers riveting insights into all the players in one of the most controversial and unforgettable true-crime dramas of our time.
 
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/en...been-hired-to-represent-suspect-in-aruba.html

ABC News says that Baez confirmed that he will be joining Giordano’s defense team and was in Aruba on the case. TMZ reports that Baez will consult on forensic evidence in the case.

His hiring means that Baez is almost certainly going to be making more TV appearances to discuss the new case.

Where will he go? “Geraldo at Large,” “Issues With Jane Velez-Mitchell,” “Today” and Barbara Walters are all possibilities.
 
TV Guy: Dr. Phil's interview of George and Cindy Anthony lacks revelations
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George said yes, because Casey was responsible for the child, "no matter where she was at or what happened."

Otherwise, it was an hour of tears and excuses, what people who follow the Anthonys have come to expect. Cindy said she believed that Casey was "an awesome mother" and that she had been the victim of illness.

In closing the hour, McGraw said Cindy was "desperately reaching for any reason to excuse her daughter for her role in this tragedy." Cindy suggested Casey could have suffered a brain tumor, grand mal seizures or post-partum schizophrenia. McGraw discounted each idea.

Cindy said she was over being angry with her daughter about the lies told during the 31 days the grandparents didn't see the child in the summer of 2008.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/...,1134508.story
 
Local Expert: Casey Anthony's parents George and Cindy Anthony are ''dense, dumb, or very sick''
5:32 PM, Sep 13, 2011

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"These people are either dense, dumb or very sick. Or crooks. And I don't believe they're crooks. I think they're probably very sick," said Afield, watching them Anthony interview.

While critical of George and Cindy, Dr. Afield also feels we might have learned more if Dr. Phil had pushed the couple a bit harder, and been slightly more aggressive. Asking, for example, "Tell me about you, Caylee, the family. What went wrong? This doesn't happen out of the blue! Something happened!"


http://www.wtsp.com/news/topstories...rt-Caseys-parents-are-dense-dumb-or-very-sick
 
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment_tv_tvblog/
posted by halboedeker on September, 13 2011 6:40 PM
WOFL legal analyst Brad Conway, who used to represent George and Cindy, said, “Denial is probably the easiest thing for her to do right now. As long as she lives in the shadow of Casey’s lies and denial of the reality of Casey’s lies, she is not going to get anywhere.”

Conway, who knows Cindy better than many people, predicted, “I do believe they [George and Cindy Anthony] would like to know the truth, it’s just we’re never going to get there.”
 

Casey Lawyer Wants Civil Lawsuit Dismissed


http://www.wftv.com/caseyanthony/29179167/detail.html

WFTV learned Charles Greene argued that a lawsuit filed by a diver who helped search for 25-year-old Casey's daughter, Caylee, in 2008 lacks merit and seeks to profit from the tragedy.

In court filings, Greene calls the suit filed by David Badali "insufficient to satisfy the requirements of Florida law."
 
OTHER EVENTS AND HEARINGS
09/12/2011 Notice of Hearing 10/19/11 at 2:30 pm
09/12/2011 Notice of Cancellation of Deposition
 
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