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2011.07.29-31 Today's Current News **NO DISCUSSION HERE PLEASE**

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http://articles.orlandosentinel.com...1_amy-huizenga-check-fraud-case-casey-anthony


Will Casey Anthony Face Probation?

Acquitted mom was supposed to serve a year's probation on check-fraud case after her release from jail
July 28, 2011|By Anthony Colarossi, Orlando Sentinel

While much of the broadcast and tabloid world speculates daily on Casey Anthony's whereabouts, records show that, legally, she ought to be here in Orange County.

When Circuit Judge Stan Strickland sentenced Anthony on check fraud and related charges in early 2010, he intended for her to serve a one-year probation sentence after her release from jail.


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http://allday.today.com/_news/2011/07/28/7189720-nbc-news-statement-regarding-casey-anthony

NBC News statement regarding Casey Anthony (7/28/2011)

NBC News has not and will not offer money for a Casey Anthony interview.
No money has or will be offered, no licensing or other arrangements.


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http://www.wesh.com/casey-anthony-extended-coverage/28704988/detail.html
Should Casey Be Serving Probation In Orlando?

State Attorney's Office May Bring Issue To Judge's Attention


The state attorney's office tells WESH 2 News it is in discussions on whether to ask Judge Belvin Perry to reconsider whether Casey Anthony should be serving probation.

Perry's spokeswoman said he would only consider the probation issue if the state attorney's office took action.
 
http://www.wesh.com/r/28705385/detail.html

State Attorney Won't Challenge Casey Probation

Spokesman: DOC Policy Allows Probation In Jail



A spokesman for the state attorney's office told WESH 2 News it will not challenge Casey Anthony's probation status.

That probation sentence is not happening now.

After Anthony's acquittal on murder and manslaughter charges, the conditions of her probation were apparently misinterpreted by the Department of Corrections, paving the way for Anthony's release.
 
Perjury Should Be Punished -- Always
Diane Dimond
Posted: 7/29/11
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Let's talk about perjury -- a person taking an oath to tell the truth and then lying through their teeth. Perjury is illegal and one can be both fined and thrown in jail for it
I recently witnessed what I believed to be an act of perjury while covering the Casey Anthony murder case in Florida. The apparent discrepancy will go unpunished, and that bothers me because it's the justice system saying, in effect, "Okay, never mind, that oath you took really doesn't matter."
I know after the whole hoopla about Casey's murder acquittal it might seem like a small point but I was upset to hear the state of Florida has decided not to pursue perjury charges against Cindy Anthony. I understand she's been through a lot losing her grand-daughter and all but the system cannot allow lies to be told in courts of law with no penalty. It matters because it goes to undermine our whole system
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/diane-..._b_912320.html
 
http://news.avn.com/articles/Flynt-My-Half-Million-Dollar-Offer-to-Casey-Is-Only-Part-of-It-442915.html
By Mark Kernes - Jul 29th, 2011 12:38 PM
"Right after the verdict, I was asked if I wanted to do something and I felt what a lot of Americans did: Although I didn't necessarily agree with the verdict, I felt she might have been responsible for the death of her child, and I just felt that the people wouldn't necessarily want to see her with her clothes on or off," Flynt recounted.
Later, he reportedly added that the men he spoke with find her "really attractive" and "want to see her in her birthday suit... There may be some sick individuals... but that's what life is all about."
 
Casey Could Be Ordered Back To Orange Co.
DOC Looking For Direction From Judge Strickland

http://www.wesh.com/casey-anthony-extended-coverage/28708803/detail.html

Casey Anthony could be ordered to return to Orange County to serve a year of probation after all. It's a very real possibility that Anthony could be forced out of hiding.
In another twist Friday afternoon, the Department of Corrections told WESH 2 News that if Judge Stan Strickland were to issue an order clarifying his original intent, it would begin proceedings to supervise Anthony's probation.
 
Casey Anthony: Is probation coming her way? Stations disagree

— posted by halboedeker on July, 29 2011 6:32 PM


Will Casey Anthony be going back on probation? WESH-Channel 2 and WKMG-Channel 6 saw the issue differently tonight.

“It is still possible that Casey Anthony will be ordered to come out of hiding to come back to Orange County to begin serving a yearlong probation,” WESH’s Bob Kealing reported.

Attorney Richard Hornsby, a legal analyst for WESH, said the law is clear that the Department of Corrections should be supervising Anthony. “The person’s not supposed to start probation until they’re actually released out of the jail and out on the streets,” Hornsby said.

Randy Means of the state attorney’s office said Anthony’s probation started while she was in jail waiting for her murder trial. “She’s already served what the state required her to do,” Means said.
 
Price tag for Casey Anthony case near $700,000
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(Reuters) - The Casey Anthony murder investigation and trial cost taxpayers almost $700,000, based on new tallies on Friday from the major agencies involved in the case.

Prosecutors are seeking reimbursement from Anthony, 25, who was acquitted July 5 of murdering her two-year-old daughter Caylee. Casey Anthony was convicted of four charges of lying to detectives in 2008 and leading them astray from the first day of the investigation into the fate of the missing toddler.

A hearing is scheduled for August 25 at which trial judge Belvin Perry will decide how much of the bill Anthony must pay.


http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/07/29/us-crime-anthony-idUSTRE76S72320110729
 
Casey Anthony...Headed to federal court for the murder of her daughter?
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Casey Anthony, the now infamous Florida mother who was aquitted in the murder of her daughter, two year old Caylee Marie Anthony, to the outrage of the nation, may not be off scott free just yet. A petition has been filed throught the powerful petition site, Change.Org to demand that Florida federal officials try Anthony in the murder of her daughter on the federal level.

In order for Anthony to be tried in federal court, proof must be shown that Anthony committed an offence that was in violation of federal law. Supporters of the petiion to try Anthony in federal court argue that Anthony violated her daughter's constitutional rights by intentionally murdering her daughter and leaving her body to rot in a trash infested Florida swamp. Is there enough evidence to bring forth a case a federal against against Casey Anthony? Only time will tell, but supporters of the petition say yes

Continue reading on Examiner.com Casey Anthony...Headed to federal court for the murder of her daughter? -
National Crime & Justice | Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/crime-justi...-for-the-murder-of-her-daughter#ixzz1TamfrlXD
 
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/entert ... ent-page-1
Orlando Sentinel Orlando, FL 7-30-11

Casey Anthony: Is she coming back to Orlando?

How big a deal is the confusion over Casey Anthony’s possible probation?
Like many angles of the Anthony saga, the probation issue is open to interpretation, and local stations offered varying takes Friday night and this morning. We probably won’t learn anything definitive until Monday, when Judge Stan Strickland could clarify the sentence for Anthony’s check-fraud conviction.
 
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