Judge Eaton New WESH Trial Analyst

There has been enough whining to go around. Actually, my take on how the case got out of control is when the Orange County Sheriff’s Office arrested Casey before the body was found. They held her on a charge they could not prove, and a judge set bond at $500,000. This for a relatively minor felony charge that usually would be a low bond or a release without monetary conditions. The next thing that happened was the entry of the Texas bondsman with the cowboy hat. It went South from there. -- Judge O.H. Eaton

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Give me a break. You do not need a body when the missing is a toddler. It is OBVIOUS the child did not run away at age 2.
If your husband or teenaged kid is missing, then yes, maybe they ran off somewhere.
But if you have custody of your toddler, and nobody has seen the child for a month, and you LIE about the whereabouts, that is more than enough reason to be arrested.
 
For those who don't mind wading through the vitriol in the Orlando Sentinel's Hal Boedeker posts, the contributors there are bringing up some very controversial ( as in shockingly lenient) sentences imposed by Judge Eaton.
Not exactly a hanging judge, more a slap on the wrist type, for very serious crimes, if these examples are anything to go by.
 

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