Judge throws out inmate's motions in Casey Anthony murder case
By the CNN Wire StaffApril 6, 2011 -- Updated 2108 GMT (0508 HKT)
Orlando (CNN) --
Enough is enough, a Florida judge said Wednesday, barring a Michigan inmate with no standing from filing any more motions in the Casey Anthony murder case.
Curtis Jackson, who is serving time in Michigan for bribery and other offenses, recently filed several motions and documents, including one that said Anthony's attorney is not adequately representing her.
The problem, said Circuit Court Judge Belvin Perry Jr., is that Jackson "is not a party in the case."
Jackson describes himself as "one of the suppressed witnesses defense counsel failed to subpoena for discriminatory and ineffective reasons," said Perry's order, which strikes Jackson's filings.
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I wonder if His Honor spoke to the warden of CJ's prison...:floorlaugh:
He's done, no more motions for YOU! In my most effective soupman's voice...JMHO
Justice for Caylee