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Baez Tries To Block Conversation In Anthony Case
Baez Claims Inmate Admitted To Conspiring Against Casey
POSTED: 5:41 pm EDT July 19, 2010
UPDATED: 2:26 pm EDT July 20, 2010
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Casey Anthony's defense attorney, Jose Baez, is asking the judge to prevent prosecutors from releasing an audiotape of Baez speaking on the phone to a department of corrections inmate. Robin Lunceford, a career criminal serving life in prison, has 27 aliases according to her listing at the Orange County Department of Corrections.
Defense attorney Richard Hornsby said all of the inmates who have come forward to offer information lack credibility. "I'm willing to bet the state is not going to rely on these jailhouse snitches in the first place," Hornsby said.
In an odd twist, prosecutors obtained a copy of Lunceford's recorded call from prison with Baez and they plan to release it as discovery evidence. In an effort to block that from happening, Baez filed a motion for protective order claiming he didn't know the inmate's call to him was recorded.
PDF: State Of Florida's Response To Defendant's Motion Fopr Protectice Order Regarding Telephone Recording Of Robin Lunceford
http://www.wesh.com/pdf/24408283/detail.html
Article:
http://www.wesh.com/caseyanthony/24314458/detail.html
Baez Claims Inmate Admitted To Conspiring Against Casey
POSTED: 5:41 pm EDT July 19, 2010
UPDATED: 2:26 pm EDT July 20, 2010
<snipped>
Casey Anthony's defense attorney, Jose Baez, is asking the judge to prevent prosecutors from releasing an audiotape of Baez speaking on the phone to a department of corrections inmate. Robin Lunceford, a career criminal serving life in prison, has 27 aliases according to her listing at the Orange County Department of Corrections.
Defense attorney Richard Hornsby said all of the inmates who have come forward to offer information lack credibility. "I'm willing to bet the state is not going to rely on these jailhouse snitches in the first place," Hornsby said.
In an odd twist, prosecutors obtained a copy of Lunceford's recorded call from prison with Baez and they plan to release it as discovery evidence. In an effort to block that from happening, Baez filed a motion for protective order claiming he didn't know the inmate's call to him was recorded.
PDF: State Of Florida's Response To Defendant's Motion Fopr Protectice Order Regarding Telephone Recording Of Robin Lunceford
http://www.wesh.com/pdf/24408283/detail.html
Article:
http://www.wesh.com/caseyanthony/24314458/detail.html