Invoice for the Defense for Work Performed

According to the JAC motion filed on 12/28 Exhibit C
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/68092096/20101228-JAC-Notice-of-Filing-Exhibits-C-and-D
Page 21 Exhibit C
September 18, 2010 Review State disclosed discovery and go over time lines. Prepare Defense discovery. Attempt to interview witness – not home and asked by relative not to come back. Interview witness in another county. (11 hours)
IMO this is when the flash drive was started.

Also have noticed quite a few items that may be discovery.
Page 3 Exhibit C
04/14/2010 Review and sign affidavit (1 hour)
Page 7 Exhibit C
06/04/2010 Have documents signed by witnesses (1.5 hours)
Page 9 Exhibit C
07/06/2010 Video evidence and copy other tapes (5 hours)
Page 11 Exhibit C
08/04/2010 Transcrib and prepare affidavit for motion. (5 hours)
08/06/2010 Read and sign affidavit (1.5 hours)
08/12/2010 Receive and Review State’s Documents and photograph area (2 hours)
Page 17 Exhibit C
September 5, 2010 Take photographs of scene.

All of these may have been what was included on flash drive other than the motion with affidavits attached. jmo
 
Casey Anthony defense gets $4,500 for experts, other costs
The Justice Administrative Commission has already paid out $41,654.69 for Anthony's defense.


Chief Judge Belvin Perry this morning approved additional payments to help defend accused killer Casey Anthony.

During a brief hearing, Perry approved $4,500 for mitigation-expert costs and videoconferencing for expert witnesses.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/lo...thony-friday-hearing-20110225,0,2547692.story
 
Casey Anthony defense bills the state $103,470
Most expenses for investigative work and mitigation
By Anthony Colarossi, Orlando Sentinel
4:37 p.m. EDT, March 30, 2011



The Casey Anthony defense team has billed the state more than $103,000 for her case in the year since the woman was declared indigent, according to a newly released financial report from the Justice Administrative Commission.

The JAC provided a spreadsheet Wednesday showing the defense has billed $103,470.89 as of Wednesay.

Of that total, the Commission has paid out $60,226.62. An additional $31,596.11 has not been paid yet, while another $11,648.16 in billings "will not be paid," according to the financial report.

So far, the bulk of the defense billings — more than $52,150 — and the state-paid expenses — more than $40,300 —fall under the line item "Personal Services - Independent Contractors." That funding is mostly for investigative work and court-appointed, mitigation-specialist expenses.
more
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-casey-anthony-trial-defense-bills-20110330,0,3840289.story
 
Still can't figure out what's happening with this:

Letter: Anthony Defense Made False Statements
Transcript Agency Accuses Defense In Letter To Judge
http://www.wesh.com/r/26877299/detail.html

01-21-11 Order Granting Motion to Authorize & Compel Preparation of Transcripts
http://www.ninthcircuit.org/news/Hi...orize & Compel Preparation of Transcripts.pdf

Vendor: STOGSDILL COURT REPORTING SERV.
03/28/2011 D1000529016 JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION 801.10
http://www.transparencyflorida.gov/...pe=O&Vend=STOGSDILL+COURT+REPORTING+SERV.&M=Y

So it looks like the JAC has paid only 800 of the estimated 2500
 
Still can't figure out what's happening with this:

Letter: Anthony Defense Made False Statements
Transcript Agency Accuses Defense In Letter To Judge
http://www.wesh.com/r/26877299/detail.html

01-21-11 Order Granting Motion to Authorize & Compel Preparation of Transcripts
http://www.ninthcircuit.org/news/Hi...orize & Compel Preparation of Transcripts.pdf

Vendor: STOGSDILL COURT REPORTING SERV.
03/28/2011 D1000529016 JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION 801.10

So it looks like the JAC has paid only 800 of the estimated 2500

..in the Order----it states that the Defense has estimated the cost will be $2500, and the JAC is only willing to pay $1639.30.

..judgeP then orders the JAC to pay the additional $ 860.70

..it looks like it was only an additional $ 801.10, and Stogsdill rec'd it, so they have been paid in full. (?)
 
More Payments to Jeremiah Lyons Investigations:

03/18/2011 D1000508341 JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION 3,120.00
03/22/2011 D1000514474 JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION 1,440.00
03/31/2011 D1000535931 JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION 1,160.00
04/01/2011 D1000538711 JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION 1,930.00

http://www.transparencyflorida.gov/...Type=O&Vend=JEREMIAH+LYONS+INVESTIGATIONS&M=Y

Man! I'm in the wrong line of work! I should have been a PI! Why is this slimeball getting paid so much $$$$$$$?!:maddening:
 
LOL, my blood pressure rises every time this thread rises to the top of the board.
 
LOL, my blood pressure rises every time this thread rises to the top of the board.



It's ok. Think about the attorney who is preparing his/her case against Baez for the excessive and wasteful spending he has done with the Floridians money during this trial.



Novice Seeker
 
It's ok. Think about the attorney who is preparing his/her case against Baez for the excessive and wasteful spending he has done with the Floridians money during this trial.



Novice Seeker

Words of advice from HHJP to JB .Great moment.

Is there a code of ethics for PI's working in FL? Something similar to the Bar?
 
Words of advice from HHJP to JB .Great moment.

Is there a code of ethics for PI's working in FL? Something similar to the Bar?
Not if Baez or DC have their hands/finger/nose/pockets/interpretation
in it.

Novice Seeker
 
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I have not found a working link to the actual Spreadsheet from the JAC....

I wonder if the JAC would provide a copy of this spreadsheet, if asked by the public?

EMAIL - helpdesk@justiceadmin.org

JAC fax
1-866-355-7906
850-488-8944
850-922-6794

JUSTICE ADMINISTRATIVE COMMISSION (JAC)
Mailing Address
PO BOX 1654
Tallahassee, FL 32302

Telephone Number
1-866-355-7902
850-488-2415

http://www.justiceadmin.org/index.aspx

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03-31-2011, 03:27 PM
cherishtoo

Document: Casey's Defense Has Billed Fla. For Over $100K

http://www.wftv.com/news/27375430/detail.html

The defense has billed the state almost $10,000 for transcripts of its depositions of prosecution witnesses, but the state is refusing to pay almost half of that.

Spreadsheet of Expenditures

http://www.wftv.com/pdf/27375071/detail.html
 
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-casey-anthony-trial-defense-bills-20110330,0,3840289.story

Casey Anthony defense bills the state $103,470
Most expenses for investigative work and mitigation

March 30, 2011|By Anthony Colarossi, Orlando Sentinel

The Casey Anthony defense team has billed the state more than $103,000 for her case in the year since the woman was declared indigent, according to a newly released financial report from the Justice Administrative Commission.

The JAC provided a spreadsheet Wednesday showing the defense has billed $103,470.89 as of Wednesay.

Of that total, the Commission has paid out $60,226.62. An additional $31,596.11 has not been paid yet, while another $11,648.16 in billings "will not be paid," according to the financial report.

So far, the bulk of the defense billings — more than $52,150 — and the state-paid expenses — more than $40,300 —fall under the line item "Personal Services - Independent Contractors." That funding is mostly for investigative work and court-appointed, mitigation-specialist expenses.

The mitigation work would help the defense be prepared should Casey Anthony be convicted of first-degree murder and face a possible death-sentence recommendation.

The defense has also billed more than $20,000 for expert witnesses;
more than $13,433 for court reporting, transcription and translation services; and more than $14,280 for out-of-state travel expenses.

The expert witness expenses include biological evidentiary analysts, crime-scene processing and mental-health items.

In late March 2010, Circuit Judge Strickland declared Casey Anthony indigent and eligible for state funding of major defense costs, such as experts, investigators and certain travel expenses.

Strickland's decision a little more than a year ago came after hearing Anthony's attorneys testify that she received $200,000 in licensing fees from ABC News. The network paid for exclusive rights to photos and videos of Anthony, her family and Caylee Marie, the daughter she is accused of killing.
That money was all spent, Anthony's attorneys said at the time.

The JAC's payments for the defense to date are only part of the public cost of this high-profile case.
Earlier this month, court administration officials released an estimate showing Casey Anthony's upcoming trial will cost the court system more than $361,000. The bulk of that will be used to house, feed and transport sequestered jurors for eight weeks, according to the expense breakdown.

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acolarossi@tribune.com or 407-420-5447
 
The State ought to go after JB and Lyons for fraud by submitting charges for frivolous investigation work since they supposedly knew all along that Caylee was not missing but had drowned in the family pool.
 

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