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Here's my letter:
Casey Marie Anthony
08049710
FDC-L
P.O. Box 4970
Orlando, FL 32802-4970
Miss Anthony,
I have been following your case since July 16th, 2008. I have read and viewed/listened to the entire discovery that has been released. I have seen most of the news coverage and have even investigated information and people associated with your case.
Since you only have limited access to the news about your case via radio, occasional TV and what your lawyers are telling you I felt compelled to write you. In my opinion your lead lawyer, Mr. Baez, is not giving you the information you need to make decisions concerning your case and your future. I feel he is using you and your case for his own advancement. Do you really trust that he is telling you everything enough to gamble your life on that trust?
From the facts of the case that I know, I would convict you. There are many that agree with me.
Don’t be fooled by lawyers that are more concerned about their professional career than your life. If you know what happened to Caylee, it would be in your best interest to tell the truth. It is better to serve 10 years in prison because of a mistake you made and confessed to, than to spend your entire life behind bars because you refuse to tell the truth.
Sincerely,
Potential Jury Member
Caylee Justice
Rules & Requirements for sending mail to inmates from:
http://www.orangecountyfl.net/cms/BUSINESS/jail/InmateMail.htm
*Sender must use their first and last name and complete return address
*Send money orders with inmate's name and jail number. Do not send cash or personal checks.
*Do not send stamps, envelopes, paper, pens, pencils, inappropriate pictures or polaroids, plastic cards, phone cards, stickers, lipstick marks on envelopes, or glued items.
*No unnecessary writing or drawings are allowed on envelopes.
*Books (paperback only - no hard covers), magazines, newspapers and religious materials must be mailed directly by the publisher or bookstore. Publications cannot contain any nudity.
*All correspondence addressed to inmates must be sent by the United States Postal Service (USPS). Correspondence sent by other courier or delivery service will be refused.
Casey Marie Anthony
08049710
FDC-L
P.O. Box 4970
Orlando, FL 32802-4970
Miss Anthony,
I have been following your case since July 16th, 2008. I have read and viewed/listened to the entire discovery that has been released. I have seen most of the news coverage and have even investigated information and people associated with your case.
Since you only have limited access to the news about your case via radio, occasional TV and what your lawyers are telling you I felt compelled to write you. In my opinion your lead lawyer, Mr. Baez, is not giving you the information you need to make decisions concerning your case and your future. I feel he is using you and your case for his own advancement. Do you really trust that he is telling you everything enough to gamble your life on that trust?
From the facts of the case that I know, I would convict you. There are many that agree with me.
Don’t be fooled by lawyers that are more concerned about their professional career than your life. If you know what happened to Caylee, it would be in your best interest to tell the truth. It is better to serve 10 years in prison because of a mistake you made and confessed to, than to spend your entire life behind bars because you refuse to tell the truth.
Sincerely,
Potential Jury Member
Caylee Justice
Rules & Requirements for sending mail to inmates from:
http://www.orangecountyfl.net/cms/BUSINESS/jail/InmateMail.htm
*Sender must use their first and last name and complete return address
*Send money orders with inmate's name and jail number. Do not send cash or personal checks.
*Do not send stamps, envelopes, paper, pens, pencils, inappropriate pictures or polaroids, plastic cards, phone cards, stickers, lipstick marks on envelopes, or glued items.
*No unnecessary writing or drawings are allowed on envelopes.
*Books (paperback only - no hard covers), magazines, newspapers and religious materials must be mailed directly by the publisher or bookstore. Publications cannot contain any nudity.
*All correspondence addressed to inmates must be sent by the United States Postal Service (USPS). Correspondence sent by other courier or delivery service will be refused.