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http://www.myfoxorlando.com/dpp/news/anthony_case/103111-joze-baez-on-release-of-juror-names

Joze Baez on release of juror names: “I'm truly disgusted by it”

Updated: Monday, 31 Oct 2011, 9:14 AM EDT
Published : Monday, 31 Oct 2011, 7:28 AM EDT
Casey Anthony's attorney is speaking out about the release of the names of the jurors in the case. Jose Baez appeared on FOX News Channel's Geraldo at Large Sunday night

eta: worth watching video on the side of the article. Mark Furhman pipes in on his thoughts
 
http://www.cnn.com/2011/11/01/justice/florida-casey-anthony/
By Ashley Hayes, CNN - updated 12:56 PM EST, Tue November 1, 2011
Attorneys representing Casey Anthony invoked her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination 60 times during a deposition given in a civil suit against her, according to a transcript of the proceedings.
Asked why he was invoking Anthony's right against self-incrimination, Greene said, according to the transcript, "I need not explain our factual basis other than to tell you that it could tend to incriminate and provide a link in the chain of evidence that could be used against (Anthony)."
 
National Enquirer Wants Roy Kronk Lawsuit Dismissed
Kronk Suing The Tabloid For Defamation


POSTED: 2:59 pm EDT October 31, 2011
UPDATED: 4:03 pm EDT October 31, 2011


<snip>

Court records show the Enquirer&#8217;s parent company, American Media Inc., has filed a motion to dismiss a defamation suit by Kronk.

He wants $15 million from the tabloid for allegations the tabloid made about him during the Anthony case.

Kronk is also suing bounty hunter Leonard Padilla, who he also accuses of defamation.


Read more: http://www.wesh.com/news/29640102/detail.html#ixzz1cTjDJJUK
 
Appeal Update re: FALSE INFO TO LEO RE MISSING PERSON OR FELONY
Florida Fifth District Court of Appeal Docket
Case Number: 5D11-2357
Final Criminal Judgment and Sentence Notice from Orange County
CASEY MARIE ANTHONY vs. STATE OF FLORIDA
Lower Tribunal Case(s): 08-CF-15606-A
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07/20/2011 Notice of Appeal Filed Appellant
...........
10/28/2011 Show Cause Lack of Prosecution, Initial Brief/ROA 11/07/2011 W/I 10 DYS
10/31/2011 Motion Extension of Time To File Record Appellant
11/01/2011 Order Granting Time Extension To File Record
---DATE DUE 01/17/2012 ANY FURTHER REQUESTS FOR AN EOT FOR THIS PURPOSE MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AFFIDAVIT FROM COURT REPORTER STATING FACTUAL BASIS FOR NEED FOR FURTHER EXTENSION

http://199.242.69.70/pls/ds/ds_docket_search?pscourt=5
 
http://www.news4jax.com/news/Defense-lawyer-Casey-Anthony-was-great-mother/-/475880/4122764/-/afxddpz/-/index.html
Author: Tom Wills, Anchor, twills@wjxt.com
Posted Nov 01 2011 04:41:57 PM EDT Updated On Nov 02 2011 07:06:19 AM
Jacksonville attorney received death threats, encouragement
The unsigned letter sent to Finnell's office says:
"Have you ever triple bagged a human being and 'threw' them in a hot Florida swamp? You may have because you sure do condone it! In fact, you 'obscenity', you deserve what the baby killer did to her 2 year old."
"Sure, I don't think she killed her child," Finnell said. "I don't think there is any way Casey Anthony intentionally killed her child."
 
Casey Anthony case prompts Senate committee to recommend harsher penalties for lying about missing children

Under Negron&#8217;s proposal, Anthony could have been sentenced to 20 years in prison.

Anthony&#8217;s acquittal prompted Florida legislators to file a flurry of &#8220;Caylee&#8217;s Law&#8221; measures, but Negron said he did not want to craft a new law specifically in response to the Anthony verdict. Unlike the other bills, Negron said he would not attach the child&#8217;s name to the measure.

http://www.postonpolitics.com/2011/...-lying-about-missing-children/comment-page-1/
 
FERNANDEZ-GONZALEZ, ZENAIDA vs. ANTHONY, CASEY

11/02/2011 Notice of Cancellation of Deposition
Notice of Cancellation of Deposition




TEXAS EQUUSEARCH MOUNTED SEARCH AND RECOVERY vs. ANTHONY, CASEY

11/02/2011 Objection
AMENDED Objection TO PLAINTIFF'S FIRST INTERROGATORIES TO DEFENDANT

11/02/2011 Objection
AMENDED Objection TO PLAINTIFF'S ADMISSIONS TO DEFENDANT




http://myclerk.myorangeclerk.com/CaseDetail.aspx?CaseID=1450829
 
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/ente...ooks-roundup-11-4-11-20111104,0,5012579.story

• If there's anything I've learned from my time answering the phones here at the Sentinel, it's that the Casey Anthony trial will never quite be over for some.

Those folks are in luck: Former assistant state attorney Jeff Ashton will be promoting his new book Imperfect Justice: Prosecuting Casey Anthony at the Orlando Public Library this month.

During the appearance, scheduled for 6 p.m. Nov. 21, Ashton will be discussing his role in the case and its effects on the justice system in general, and participating in what's likely to be a spirited Q&A afterward. The book is available Nov. 15.
 
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/breakingnews/os-judges-resigning-20111107,0,745213.story
By Anthony Colarossi, Orlando Sentinel November 7, 2011
Most of the resignation letters from this group — which represents 12 percent of the Orange and Osceola circuit's 65 judicial slots — are generally worded and do not give specific reasons for leaving.
But Chief Judge Belvin Perry attributes the departures, at least in part, to increasing caseloads, dwindling court resources, lack of judicial pay raises for several years and statewide policies that have effectively reduced take-home pay for judges.
"You've seen people gradually grow weary," Perry said. "They burn out and see no end in sight."
 

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