Dan Abrams - What's In Store For Casey Anthony - Video Report
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Ninth Judicial Circuit Chief Judge Belvin Perry ruled on a handful of small motions today that the defense and prosecution argued over the past three days.
He set another hearing for 2 p.m. Monday where he is expected to rule on other motions that could affect the strategies both the defense and state will employ in the upcoming trial of 24-year-old Casey Anthony.
In December, January and February, prosecutors and attorneys in the case against Casey Anthony questioned the four expert defense witnesses.
Biology professor Dr. Timothy Huntington discussed his opinions about findings in Casey's car. He said he smelled the trunk several days after the car was retrieved and admitted it smelled bad, but couldn't determine if the scent was decomposition or the smell of garbage.
The depositions cover questioning of four defense expert witnesses during six separate sessions in December, January and February. The witnesses challenge some of the most critical and scientifically oriented evidence expected to be presented by the prosecution, according to a review Friday of hundreds of pages of depositions.
Collectively, the experts could help cast doubt about: the accuracy of canines alerting to the presence of decomposing remains early in the case; the length of time 2-year-old Caylee Marie's remains were left in the wooded location before their discovery in December 2008; and the theory that a dead body was in the trunk of Anthony's Pontiac.