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Casey Anthony: CBS News says there’s no new licensing agreement on photos
posted by halboedeker on May, 24 2010 10:35 AM
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Readers have called attention to new Casey and Caylee Anthony photos posted by CBS News on its &#8220;48 Hours Mystery&#8221; web site.

But there is no new licensing agreement, and some of those photos aired last fall on the CBS news magazine, a spokeswoman for &#8220;48 Hours Mystery&#8221; said today.

CBS News said it added a link to the photos when it put up a new Anthony story on its Crimesider blog.


Article:
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/en...res-no-new-licensing-agreement-on-photos.html
 
Lawyers Want To Question Casey's Pen Pal
Posted: 12:27 pm EDT May 24, 2010
Updated: 12:49 pm EDT May 24, 2010
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Lawyers representing Zenaida Gonzalez, who is suing Casey Anthony for defamation, want to question one of Casey&#8217;s inmate pen pals.

Robyn Adams, who is now serving a federal drug sentence at a prison in Tallahassee, told detectives investigating the murder case against Casey that the two exchanged dozens of letters and those letters were handed over to investigators.

In one of those letters, Casey wrote that she knows Zenaida Gonzalez, Caylee's alleged nanny, had nothing to do with her daughter's disappearance.


MOTION: Deposition Of Prisoner
http://www.wftv.com/pdf/23657706/detail.html

Article:
http://www.wftv.com/news/23657557/detail.html

OT: I'll be adding what hasn't been posted here a little at a time today & this evening! :wink:
I still need to rest as much as possible, but don't want to get to far behind!
 
Casey Anthony: Zenaida Gonzalez&#8217;s lawyers want to talk to jail pen pal
posted by halboedeker on May, 24 2010 6:16 PM
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In the Anthony murder case, the state responded today to a defense request for documents. &#8220;The defense wants resumes for sheriff&#8217;s investigators whom it calls experts, but prosecutors say they are not considered experts under the law,&#8221; Opsahl said.

WESH-Channel 2 anchor Martha Sugalski said that on Friday the Anthony defense team is scheduled to depose five people, including a neighbor from whom Anthony borrowed a shovel.


Article:
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/en...ezs-lawyers-want-to-talk-to-jail-pen-pal.html

*Sorry not posted in chronological order!
 
Casey Anthony: Stations study latest documents, Casey Anthony&#8217;s handwriting, car trunk evidence
posted by halboedeker on May, 21 2010 12:26 PM
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Belich noted that one photo showed a breach in the packaging of evidence. She speculated that the defense might try to get the evidence tossed, even as she noted that it wasn&#8217;t clear what was in the package. And Belich reported that evidence from Anthony&#8217;s car trunk was sent to FDLE and private labs for testing. But the FBI wanted the evidence itself and later learned that the testing never happened elsewhere. &#8220;WFTV legal analyst Bill Sheaffer says the defense could try to raise questions about how many people had access to that evidence before it came back to the FBI,&#8221; Belich said.

WKMG-Channel 6&#8217;s Louis Bolden focused on the state&#8217;s interest in Anthony&#8217;s handwriting. &#8220;They are being very meticulous about verifying that it is her handwriting,&#8221; Bolden said. &#8220;Anthony wrote hundreds of letters while incarcerated at the Orange County Jail.&#8221;

The state sent all of Anthony&#8217;s letters to fellow inmate Robyn Adams to be analyzed by the FBI, Bolden said. &#8220;They are being compared to known samples of Casey Anthony&#8217;s handwriting,&#8221; Bolden said. &#8221;But the letters do not contain the most damaging information that Adams claims Casey told her.&#8221;


Article:
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/en...-anthony-stations-study-latest-documents.html
 
Caylee Anthony: CBS News shares new photos
posted by halboedeker on May, 22 2010 11:50 AM
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CBS News has shared new photos of Caylee and Casey Anthony at its Web site for 48 Hours Mystery. I would imagine that these photos are part of the earlier deal under which CBS News licensed material from George and Cindy Anthony.

But I&#8217;ve asked CBS News what the story is.

CBS News last year paid $20,000 to George and Cindy Anthony to license photos and other material. The parents of Casey Anthony appeared on &#8220;48 Hours Mystery&#8221; and &#8220;The Early Show.&#8221;


Article:
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/en...aylee-anthony-cbs-news-shares-new-photos.html
 
State, Team Casey Spar Over Evidence
POSTED: Tuesday, May 25, 2010
UPDATED: 7:34 am EDT May 25, 2010
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Prosecutors in the Casey Anthony murder case told a judge on Monday that they do not have information being sought by her defense team.

Anthony's attorneys want the state to turn over forensic documents, including tests performed on evidence.

Meanwhile, Jose Baez, one of Anthony's attorneys, filed an updated list of witnesses to be questioned in the case, including a neighbor of the Anthony family and an Orange County Sheriff's Office employee.


Article:
http://www.clickorlando.com/news/23666666/detail.html
 
Anthony Defense, Prosecution Argue Over Evidence
Hearing Also Rescheduled Because Of EquuSearch Conflict

POSTED: 11:58 am EDT May 25, 2010
UPDATED: 12:17 pm EDT May 25, 2010
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Prosecutors said Tuesday that Casey Anthony's defense team is not entitled to certain forensic evidence from out-of-state experts.

Also Tuesday, attorneys for Texas Equusearch said they were not notified prior to a June 1 hearing being scheduled. They're asking the date for any issue involving them to be rescheduled.

Meanwhile, in response to the defense team's request for eight witness transcripts, the state justice administrative commission said they will only pay for transcripts necessary for the defense of the case. Judge Belvin Perry has yet to rule on this issue.


Article:
http://www.wesh.com/news/23669713/detail.html
 
Criminal Murder Case Docket Updated!

Events & Orders of the Court
05/20/2010---Supplemental---Motion to Compel Forensic Discovery

05/20/2010---Motion---to Strike State's Notice of Aggravating Circumstances

05/24/2010---Amended Notice of Taking Deposition---Upon Oral Examination

05/24/2010---Response---to Supplemental Motion to Compel Forensic Discovery

05/24/2010---State's Witness List---Amended

05/24/2010---Notice of Conflict

05/24/2010---Justice Administrative Commission's Response---to Motion for Transcription Services

05/24/2010---State's Witness List---Supplemental and Amended
 
Prosecutors File Response In Casey Case
Posted: 3:35 pm EDT May 27, 2010
Updated: 4:21 pm EDT May 27, 2010
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Prosecutors filed their response Thursday in the case against Casey Anthony, to the defense's motions challenging the death penalty. The state is calling Casey's attorneys&#8217; arguments against the death penalty, premature since evidence has not been formally presented to the court.

Casey's defense team has submitted seven motions trying to prove a death sentence would be unconstitutional in this case.

Casey Anthony is scheduled to be in court Tuesday afternoon, June 1, where Judge Belvin Perry will hear motions involving jail visiting log records, rulings by a former judge, aggravating circumstances, and a supplemental motion to compel forensic evidence.


DOCUMENT: Hearing
http://www.wftv.com/pdf/23696908/detail.html

DOCUMENT: Prosecutor's Response
http://www.wftv.com/pdf/23696957/detail.html

Article:
http://www.wftv.com/news/23699671/detail.html
 
New Casey Anthony photos part of old CBS News deal
11:44 a.m. EDT, May 27, 2010
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WFTV reported that CBS News paid $20,000 for several photos of Casey and Caylee Anthony that were recently posted on the CBS web site. Those photos included one of Casey after giving birth to Caylee. Another showed Casey in her high-school senior portrait.

"CBS News says it got those photos last year," WFTV anchor Bob Opsahl said.

Actually, CBS News last year paid George and Cindy Anthony $20,000 for a trove of material &#8212; videos and photos &#8212; that the network used on "The Early Show" and "48 Hours Mystery." The parents of Casey Anthony appeared on both those programs as well last fall.

Could more be coming?


A screenshot of Casey Anthony's high-school senior photo from cbsnews.com (cbsnews.com / May 27, 2010)
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Casey Anthony case video:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...tv-casey-anthony-case-video,0,7426685.tivideo

Related:
Casey Anthony case photos:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/caylee-anthony/orl-caylee-anthony-photos,0,1542410.gallery

Audio:
Casey Anthony case audio clips:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...-anthony-audio-gallery,0,4210857.audiogallery

Multimedia:
INTERACTIVE GRAPHIC: A look inside Casey Anthony's courtroom:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...asey-courtroom-interactive,0,6284052.htmlpage

Stories:
Complete coverage of the Casey Anthony case:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/caylee-anthony/

Article:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...y-anthony-cbs-photos-20100527,0,7598760.story
 
Casey Anthony case: More documents filed in court today
1:59 p.m. EDT, May 27, 2010
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More documents were filed today in the case against Casey Anthony, the 24-year-old accused of killing her daughter, Caylee.

Prosecutors respond to various motions from the defense that challenge Florida's death penalty. Assistant State Attorney Jeff Ashton wrote that some of the defense' arguments are "premature as the court has yet to take evidence in the case." He also sites previous case rulings that support the death penalty.

A hearing is scheduled on Tuesday when Orange-Osceola Chief Judge Belvin Perry will listen to several defense requests, including sealing jail visiting logs and reconsidering prior rulings by a previous judge who stepped down from the case.


Article:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...thony-more-documents-20100527,0,7369925.story
 
Judge Issues Plan For Anthony Hearing
Hearing Slated For Tuesday

POSTED: 4:07 pm EDT May 27, 2010
UPDATED: 4:49 pm EDT May 27, 2010
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When Perry ordered prosecutor Jeff Ashton to reveal the aggravating factors the state will argue to seek death against Anthony, attorney Jose Baez called it a major victory. "We're elated by the fact that the judge is ordering this to occur," Baez said. From elated to deflated: When Ashton filed that list, it was nothing more than five citations of law with no detail -- so little that Anthony's defense filed the motion to strike it as deficient. That motion will be argued before Perry at Tuesday's hearing.

"The aggravating factor issue is not complicated," defense attorney Richard Hornsby said. Hornsby said prosecutors are not required to justify those aggravating factors or reveal before the trial their theory of how Caylee Anthony was killed or why her mother deserves to die for the crime. "To Jeff Ashton, this aggravating factor issue is over. He has complied with it to the letter of the law, and he knows that Perry is not required to give him any more information," Hornsby said.

Perry will consider the defense request to reopen four prior rulings by Judge Stan Strickland on Tuesday. He'll also rule on the motion to strike the state's list of aggravators as insufficient, and he'll also consider a defense motion for more forensic evidence.


Video: Anthony Defense, Prosecution Argue Over Evidence
http://www.wesh.com/video/23673860/index.html

Article:
http://www.wesh.com/news/23700067/detail.html
 
New Motions Filed In Casey Anthony Case
Prosecutors Asking Judge To Strike Down Defense's Death Penalty Motions

POSTED: 6:44 am EDT May 27, 2010
UPDATED: 6:57 am EDT May 27, 2010
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Prosecutors are asking Judge Belvin Perry to strike down seven defense motions challenging Florida law as it relates to death sentences in the case against Casey Anthony. In paperwork filed Wednesday, prosecutor Jeff Ashton called some of the motions "premature."

Anthony's defense is attacking Florida law that dictates whether someone convicted of a capitol felony like murder should be sentenced to life in prison or death.

Perry ordered the state to file a written response. He has yet to rule.


Related:
Video: New Evidence Released In Anthony Case
http://www.wesh.com/video/23636625/index.html

Video: Anthony Defense Seeks More Death Penalty Evidence
http://www.wesh.com/video/23620696/index.html

Video: Anthony Defense Ready To Spend Public Money
http://www.wesh.com/video/23582596/index.html

Video: Casey Anthony Gets Emotional At Hearing
http://www.wesh.com/video/23520700/index.html

Video: Judge Denies 4 Anthony Death Penalty Motions
http://www.wesh.com/video/23517911/index.html

Story: Where Is Caylee?: A Toddler Disappears
http://www.wesh.com/news/22987477/detail.html

Story: Search For Caylee: Hundreds Get Involved
http://www.wesh.com/news/23066486/detail.html

Slideshow: Images: New Photos Of Caylee, Casey Anthony
http://www.wesh.com/slideshow/news/20728570/detail.html

Slideshow: Images: Timeline Of Caylee, Casey Anthony Case
http://www.wesh.com/slideshow/news/19724912/detail.html

Slideshow: Images: Many Looks Of Casey Anthony
http://www.wesh.com/slideshow/news/19590190/detail.html

Article:
http://www.wesh.com/news/23693560/detail.html
 
Prosecutors reveal legal reasons they believe Casey Anthony should die
May 13, 2010 9:58 p.m. EDT
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Under Florida, law, prosecutors need to raise only one of 15 possible aggravating factors to support their decision to seek the death penalty. Assistant State Attorney Jeffrey Ashton cited five circumstances, according to a document obtained by CNN affiliate WESH and other Orlando, Florida, media outlets.

In death penalty cases, jurors are asked to weigh aggravating circumstances that make a crime especially heinous against mitigating factors that favor mercy, such as a lack of prior offenses.

Among the legal reasons cited: Caylee's death occurred during aggravated child abuse, was especially "heinous, atrocious, or cruel," and was committed in a "cold, calculated and premeditated manner without any pretense of moral or legal justification," according to the document.

Caylee was also under 12 years old, and Anthony "stood in a position of familial or custodial authority over her," the document states.

Anthony's trial is scheduled to begin May 9, 2011.


Article:
http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/05/13/casey.anthony.death.penalty/index.html
 
Criminal Case Docket Updated!

Events & Orders of the Court
05/25/2010---Notice of Hearing---6/1/2010

05/26/2010---Response---to Death Penalty Motions

05/27/2010---Amended Notice of Hearing---6/1/10 @ 2:00 pm

06/01/2010---Hearing---2:00 PM---Judicial Officer Perry, Belvin, JR
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Civil Case Docket Updated!

Events & Orders of the Court
05/21/2010---Notice for Trial---Notice for Trial

05/21/2010---Motion for Deposition---Motion for Deposition

05/25/2010---Notice for Trial---copy
 
Legal Analyst Bill Sheaffer on Casey Anthony Case
What Did The Supremes Mean?

by William J. Sheaffer on May 25, 2010
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While reading some of your comments this Sunday, I ran across one from Bees Knees in which she provided Judy PC, a link to a case that seemed to indicate that the State Attorney&#8217;s Office could withhold certain evidence from the Defense until trial, just as long as it is not evidence helpful to the Defendant. Recognizing Bees as one of our blog contributors that is always on the cutting edge of current information, I went to the link she supplied. I found a 2001 revised Florida Supreme Court opinion in the case of Hoffman vs. State of Florida, which discusses the issue of the State&#8217;s failure to disclose evidence favorable to the Defense prior to trial in a death penalty case.

Bees was right in one respect. That is, that the State can withhold exculpatory evidence and get away with it, so long as the Courts conclude that even though the State did so, it doesn&#8217;t matter, because it would not, within a reasonable probability, have led to a different verdict. That, however, is a very dangerous game for a prosecutor to play, especially in a capital case, such as the Casey Anthony case. None of us, especially the taxpayers, want to run the risk of seeing a verdict and sentence overturned and a new trial granted. Therefore, from an ethical standpoint as well as a practical one, I do not expect to see either the State or the Defense fail in their duties to timely disclose all evidence to one another as required by the Rules of Criminal Procedure in Florida.

*More at link!

Article:
http://billsheaffer.wordpress.com/2010/05/25/what-did-the-supremes-mean/
 
Motions Hearing Set For Tuesday In Casey Case
Friday, May 28, 2010 7:22:00 AM
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Chief Judge Belvin Perry has scheduled a hearing for Tuesday to consider several motions filed by Casey Anthony&#8217;s defense. Perry will consider requests filed by Anthony's lawyers to seal her jail visitation logs, reconsider rulings made by the previous judge, Stan Strickland, and two other motions.

In another development, the state filed a motion in response to the defense's challenge to Florida's death penalty. Prosecutors cited several precedents in asking the judge to deny the challenge.


Article:
http://www.cfnews13.com/News/Local/2010/5/28/motions_hearing_set_for_tuesday_in_casey_case.html
 
UPDATED: New motions to be heard in Anthony murder trial
Updated: Tuesday, 01 Jun 2010, 2:22 PM EDT
Published : Monday, 31 May 2010, 10:07 PM EDT
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On Tuesday, Anthony's attorneys will be fighting to keep the public from seeing who is visiting her; they want those visitor logs sealed. Attorneys are also asking Judge Belvin Perry to overturn some rulings in the case made by the original judge on the case, Stan Strickland, that did not go their way. The defense also wants the judge to force the State to be more specific as to why prosecutors are asking for the death penalty. Finally, Casey's defense team wants prosecutors to hand over any and all forensic information they have not received.

Noon update:
Today's Casey Anthony hearing starts at 2 p.m. One of the motions to be argued today: Casey Anthony's defense team wants the jail visitor log sealed. FOX 35 put in a public records request to see who has been visiting Casey Anthony in behind bars. In the month of May, the 24 year old only had five visitors. Jose Baez visited once. Michelle Medina, who is an attorney at the Baez Law Firm, visited twice. Andrea Lyon and her private investigators Mortimer Smith also visited Casey Anthony last month. Other visitors have included Jeanene Barrett, she's a mitigation specialist. She will working on saving Casey from the death penalty if Casey is found guilty of murdering her daughter. Casey's parents minister also visited once. That was in December of 2008, about a week after 2 year old Caylee's remains were found.

*More at link!

Watch the hearing LIVE at 2PM>>>
http://www.myfoxorlando.com/subindex/our_programs/live

*2-Videos Included In Article!

Article:
http://www.myfoxorlando.com/dpp/new...w-motions-to-be-heard-in-anthony-murder-trial
 
Casey Anthony Hearing Slated For Tuesday
Judge To Hear Motions Regarding Reconsidering Rulings, Forensic Evidence

POSTED: 6:39 am EDT May 31, 2010
UPDATED: 7:12 am EDT May 31, 2010
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Anthony's lawyers have filed motions asking Judge Belvin Perry to throw out the death penalty option. They argue that prosecutors haven't explained their justifications for death.

Perry will consider the request to reconsider four rulings in a hearing Tuesday. He will also hear a motion about forensic evidence.


Video: Anthony Defense, Prosecution Argue Over Evidence
http://www.wesh.com/video/23673860/index.html

Article:
http://www.wesh.com/news/23743303/detail.html
 
UPDATED: More Death Penalty Motions Expected In Casey Case
Tuesday, June 01, 2010 6:19:19 AM
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Casey Anthony's defense team wants the motions reconsidered by Judge Belvin Perry now that Strickland stepped down. There will also be more challenges to the death penalty. The defense says the state hasn't justified its case. Last week, the state responded saying it's too soon to make a decision. Perry will likely make a final decision Tuesday.

Later this week, the defense will begin a vigorous schedule of depositions. On Friday, three people are set to be questioned under oath, including two sheriff's officials and Casey&#8217;s ex-boyfriend, Ricardo Morales. This will be the first round of depositions that are scheduled nearly every week, for the rest of summer.


Video: More Depositions Ahead
http://www.cfnews13.com/MediaPlayer...ycourtpreview_053120101031&cat=CAC&title=More Depositions Ahead

Article:
http://www.cfnews13.com/News/Local/2010/5/31/more_death_penalty_motions_expected_in_casey_case.html
 
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