5:20 p.m.: Here are a few more details of the 7 count against Casey Anthony.
/ The first count is for first-degree murder, a capital offense that is punishable by the death penalty. (State Attorney Lawson Lamar, however, did not say specifically he would seek execution, if Casey Anthony is convicted. He took no questions.)
This charge alleges that Casey Anthony caused the death of Caylee from a premeditated design between June 15 and July 16. Those dates correspond to the last time Caylee was seen and when she was reported missing. The indictment offers no other information on how, why or when.
/ Count two is aggravated child abuse. This alleges that between the same dates Casey Anthony did knowingly or willfully
causes great bodily harm, permanent disfigurement or permanent disability to Caylee Marie Anthony
by intentionally inflicting physical injury
or by intentionally committing an act or actively encouraging another person to commit an act which could reasonably expected to result in physical injury.
Count three is aggravated manslaughter of a child. This count alleges that Casey Anthony caused Caylees death by failing to provide the care, supervision and services necessary to maintain Caylee Marie Anthonys physical and mental health or that she did not make a reasonable effort to protect Caylee from someone else abuses, neglecting or exploiting her.
Counts four through seven are all providing false information to a law enforcement officer. Each count lists a time when Casey Anthony is alleged to have lied to investigators about Caylee.