Casey Anthony's new attorney to be revealed Thursday
Sarah Lundy | Sentinel Staff Writer
10:45 AM EDT, May 27, 2009
<snipped> Thursday's 10AM hearing will focus on several requests filed by Baez. He wants cell phone records, including any photos and text messages, from a dozen people, including Casey Anthony's parents, friends, the meter reader who found Caylee's remains, and the deputy who overlooked a tip.
Some are fighting the request, saying it's too broad and violates their privacy.
The judge will also hear arguments about why the state should or should not release video of Anthony at the jail the day she learned a child's remains were found near her home. Jail officers reported she hyperventilated.
Baez also wants jail officials to stop monitoring and disclosing any communication between Casey Anthony and her defense team.
I don't believe the jail has released ANY communication between KC and her defense team. I sure don't recall hearing any of it. They have disclosed INNAPROPRIATE behavior and breaking of jail rules. They list who her visitors are as that information is done with ALL prisoners. It's not confidential at all.
George Anthony is glad memorial to Caylee is gone The makeshift memorial for Caylee Anthony, daughter of Casey Anthony, has been removed.
3:34 PM EDT, May 27, 2009
<snipped> It is not clear who removed the makeshift memorial to the slain 2-year-old on Suburban Drive, just a short walk from where she lived with her mother, Casey Anthony, and her grandparents, George and Cindy Anthony, in east Orange County.
Today, George Anthony told the Orlando Sentinel that a neighbor told him Tuesday the lot was cleared. He didn't know who did it.
"To be honest, I'm glad it's been cleaned up," said Anthony. "I, deep inside, appreciate how people care for Caylee. There are no words inside I can express for the people who have come to love her. But her body and spirit aren't there. They're gone. She's with God. She's with Jesus."
"My memory of my granddaughter is here (at the house), the last time I held her," said Anthony. "My memory of her is not down there at the end of the street."
Massive Dirty, Wet Caylee Memorial Removed Anthony To Appear In Court Thursday
POSTED: 2:55 pm EDT May 27, 2009
UPDATED: 3:28 pm EDT May 27, 2009
<snipped> The Anthony family's attorney, Brad Conway, told WESH 2 this week he was going to approach the county about cleaning up the site. A source with Orange County told WESH 2 they did not remove the memorial. Other sources indicate the land owner had it removed. Calls to his real estate agent listing the property were not immediately returned. The site is listed for sale at $89,900.
Just this week, one of the people subpoenaed, Casey's former fiancée, Jesse Grund, filed an objection in court saying Baez' subpoena is too broad and would constitute an invasion of privacy. Others, including Casey Anthony's friend Amy Huizenga and the man who discovered Caylee's remains, Roy Kronk, have filed similar objections.
Case Actions Docket Date---Defendant-------------------Docket Entry 5/26/2009---A---MOTION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER (JESSE GRUND) 5/26/2009---A----OBJECTION TO MOTION FOR APPLICATION FOR SUBPOENA DUCES TECUM (JESSE GRUND)
Caylee Anthony: Who cleaned up the makeshift memorial?
posted by halboedeker on May 27, 2009 4:44:50 PM
<snipped> Not grandparents George and Cindy Anthony, their attorney told WESH's Bob Kealing this afternoon.
"He said the Anthonys had nothing to do with the memorial actually being removed," Kealing said. But the grandparents are happy that elementary children won't have to look at it on their way to school.
The mound of stuffed animals is gone, but no-trespassing signs and a small religious statue remain.
A source at Orange County told Kealing that the land's owner had it cleared. The owner hopes to sell it, and Kealing reported that the half-acre parcel is listed at $89,900.
Caylee memorial taken down
Updated: Wednesday, 27 May 2009, 6:12 PM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 27 May 2009, 5:27 PM EDT
<snipped> Nothing is left but dirt. Sources tell FOX 35 it was removed between 10:00 p.m. Monday and 1:00 a.m. Tuesday.
The makeshift memorial marks where a meter reader found Caylee's remains in December. People from across the country have left trinkets there for her. But to this day her grandfather has not been down there. He just can't do it. He says it’s just too hard. “I'm glad it’s cleared up. I know I'm going to catch some flack for that. The items down there were rotting...there was some kind of odor down there. It smelled.”
George Anthony asks whoever still wants to memorialize Caylee donate to a children’s charity or to Caylee's foundation.
New Motion Argues To Seal Anthony Jail Video Hearing Scheduled For Thursday On Evidence
POSTED: 5:40 pm EDT May 27, 2009
<snipped> Casey Anthony’s attorney filed a motion late Wednesday laying out his arguments why a jail video of Anthony should be sealed.
The 17-page motion makes several arguments to prevent the video’s release, including that it was cruel, that it violated her right to counsel, and that it invades her right to keep medical records private.
Only on FOX: George Anthony one on one
Updated: Wednesday, 27 May 2009, 6:28 PM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 27 May 2009, 6:00 PM EDT
<snipped> ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35) - Next month will mark one year since anyone last saw Caylee Anthony alive. Her remains found in December just around the corner from her home. Her grandfather George Anthony spoke with FOX 35’s Holly Bristow and says he and his wife Cindy have good days and bad days in dealing with their tragedy.
Request to seal video of Casey Anthony's reaction filed late today
6:38 PM EDT, May 27, 2009
<snipped> Baez questioned two Orange County corrections officers who escorted Anthony to the medical facility on Dec. 11. After interviewing them, he learned several other people he needs to question and documents he must request to prepare for a later motion to suppress. Baez wrote that the scene was set up by investigators to capture her reaction on tape.
The video lacks any evidential value, Baez wrote, and could cause problems getting a fair and unbiased jury pool.
Hearing Scheduled In Anthony Case Baez Files New Motion
POSTED: Wednesday, May 27, 2009
UPDATED: 6:48 pm EDT May 27, 2009
<snipped> Casey Anthony is expected to return to court on Thursday as her attorney fights to get a hold of cell phone records.
Defense attorney Jose Baez is asking for any photos and text messages from a dozen people, including Anthony's parents, friends and meter reader Roy Kronk.
Judge Stan Strickland is also expected to decide whether video of Anthony in the jail learning a child's remains were found should be released. Baez filed a motion Wednesday afternoon asking that the tape be sealed.
ClickOrlando.com will stream the hearing live beginning at 10 a.m.
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