Casey Anthony case: Judge keeps civil suit alive
Judge also grants request to seek punitive damages against Casey Anthony.
Sarah Lundy | Sentinel Staff Writer
May 20, 2009
A judge today allowed a Kissimmee woman suing murder suspect Casey Anthony for defamation to seek punitive damages.
Casey Anthony's Attorney To Question Deputy Again
Posted: 1:07 pm EDT May 20, 2009
<snipped> Deputy Acevedo first responded to the scene where Caylee's remains were eventually found when meter reader Roy Kronk originally called 911 to report seeing something suspicious in August. She went there again, two days later, with Kronk and another deputy.
Acevedo's deposition is scheduled for June 8.
George and Cindy Anthony will be back in the hot seat on May 21 (10:30AM) in the civil case against Casey. Lawyers for Zenaida Gonzalez will try to convince a judge to force Casey, her parents, and her brother to answer the questions they refused to answer during the deposition.
On May 28, Jose Baez will be back in court trying to get a jail videotape thrown out. The tape supposedly shows Casey's reaction as she watched the discovery of Caylee's remains play out on Channel 9.
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