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2009.03.12 Today's Current News - ***NO DISCUSSIONS HERE PLEASE ***
UPDATED: Casey Anthony back in court
Last Edited: Thursday, 12 Mar 2009, 5:58 PM EDT
Created On: Thursday, 12 Mar 2009, 4:21 AM EDT
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The Orlando mother charged with murdering her daughter was back in court on Thursday. Casey Anthony returned to the Orange County Courthouse dressed in somewhat casual attire with her hair pulled back.
The first motion, filed by Brad Conway, attorney for George and Cindy Anthony, was to prevent prosecutors from releasing the note which George wrote in January after he disappeared for several hours and left threats of suicide. He was later found at a Daytona Beach hotel.
Judge Stickland granted the motion to keep the note private. He did leave open the possibility of revisiting the issue.
Judge Strickland found the defense's request for bench notes to be moot. He asked that the defense make a formal request for information from the Federal Bureau of Investigations and private labs at the University of Tennessee, which were involved in the testing.
Judge Strickland then addressed the defense's request for sanctions against the prosecution because they were not informed about all the evidence removed from Casey Anthony's 1998 Pontiac Sunfire GT on July 16.
The judge called attorneys to the bench and after about a 5-minute private meeting, Strickland ruled against the sanctions.
Judge Strickland briefly addressed motions regarding screen shots taken from the computer belonging to Ricardo Morales, one of Casey Anthony's ex-boyfriends. Morales had posted a picture of a woman on his MySpace page which included the words "win her over with chloroform."
Photo Gallery:
http://media.myfoxorlando.com/photogalleries/031209caseyanthonymotionhearing/indexGallery.htm
Article:
http://www.myfoxorlando.com/dpp/news/local/031209Motion_hearing
UPDATED: Casey Anthony back in court
Last Edited: Thursday, 12 Mar 2009, 5:58 PM EDT
Created On: Thursday, 12 Mar 2009, 4:21 AM EDT
<snipped>
The Orlando mother charged with murdering her daughter was back in court on Thursday. Casey Anthony returned to the Orange County Courthouse dressed in somewhat casual attire with her hair pulled back.
The first motion, filed by Brad Conway, attorney for George and Cindy Anthony, was to prevent prosecutors from releasing the note which George wrote in January after he disappeared for several hours and left threats of suicide. He was later found at a Daytona Beach hotel.
Judge Stickland granted the motion to keep the note private. He did leave open the possibility of revisiting the issue.
Judge Strickland found the defense's request for bench notes to be moot. He asked that the defense make a formal request for information from the Federal Bureau of Investigations and private labs at the University of Tennessee, which were involved in the testing.
Judge Strickland then addressed the defense's request for sanctions against the prosecution because they were not informed about all the evidence removed from Casey Anthony's 1998 Pontiac Sunfire GT on July 16.
The judge called attorneys to the bench and after about a 5-minute private meeting, Strickland ruled against the sanctions.
Judge Strickland briefly addressed motions regarding screen shots taken from the computer belonging to Ricardo Morales, one of Casey Anthony's ex-boyfriends. Morales had posted a picture of a woman on his MySpace page which included the words "win her over with chloroform."
Photo Gallery:
http://media.myfoxorlando.com/photogalleries/031209caseyanthonymotionhearing/indexGallery.htm
Article:
http://www.myfoxorlando.com/dpp/news/local/031209Motion_hearing