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UPDATED: Casey Anthony case: Casey Anthony fell at courthouse before hearing
Casey Anthony is not attending hearing and is being treated for minor injuries.
3:32 p.m. EDT, June 1, 2010
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A hearing in the Casey Anthony case began shortly after 2 p.m. but she was not present. She suffered minor injuries when she fell at the courthouse while being transported to the courtroom. Her restraints became entangled and officers were unable to catch her before she fell. She is currently being seen by medical personnel in an undisclosed location, according to Orange County Jail spokesman Allen Moore. The incident appears to be an accident. Her attorney, Cheney Mason, waived her right to be in court.
*Defense wants specifics on State Attorney's decision to seek the death penalty
Perry said the state has complied with what he initially ordered. Perry denied the defense's request.
*Defense wants jail visitation records sealed
Perry said he would take the issue under advisement and would make a decision possibly by next week.
*Defense wants Perry to reconsider previous rulings
• Mason said they want the recorded interview of Joe Jordan, a Texas EquuSearch volunteer who illegally recorded a conversation he had with a defense investigator without the investigator's consent. The recording is not available to the defense and prosecutors feel like it would violate the law if they listened to it. The Jordan interview could be key to the defense if they want to prove someone else put Caylee's remains in the woods while Casey was incarcerated. Perry denied defense's request.
• The defense wants access to the grand jury testimony of George Anthony, Casey Anthony's father. Perry agreed with Strickland and denied the request.
• A motion to compel law-enforcement to provide tips they received in the case.
*Defense wants more evidence from state
Casey Anthony's defense wants Perry to order the state to provide the legal team with certain forensic evidence they argue should be released as part of the discovery process.
Perry told Baez to make a public records request and use the public money, which the judge approved for the defense, to pay for the documents. "Let's get it done," Perry told the attorneys. "You've been working on this case for nearly two years. There are deadlines. It comes a time when as close as to as possible all the work needs to be done.
*Much More At Link!
**4-Page Article!!
Article:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...thony-defense-motions-20100601,0,520721.story
Casey Anthony is not attending hearing and is being treated for minor injuries.
3:32 p.m. EDT, June 1, 2010
<snipped>
A hearing in the Casey Anthony case began shortly after 2 p.m. but she was not present. She suffered minor injuries when she fell at the courthouse while being transported to the courtroom. Her restraints became entangled and officers were unable to catch her before she fell. She is currently being seen by medical personnel in an undisclosed location, according to Orange County Jail spokesman Allen Moore. The incident appears to be an accident. Her attorney, Cheney Mason, waived her right to be in court.
*Defense wants specifics on State Attorney's decision to seek the death penalty
Perry said the state has complied with what he initially ordered. Perry denied the defense's request.
*Defense wants jail visitation records sealed
Perry said he would take the issue under advisement and would make a decision possibly by next week.
*Defense wants Perry to reconsider previous rulings
• Mason said they want the recorded interview of Joe Jordan, a Texas EquuSearch volunteer who illegally recorded a conversation he had with a defense investigator without the investigator's consent. The recording is not available to the defense and prosecutors feel like it would violate the law if they listened to it. The Jordan interview could be key to the defense if they want to prove someone else put Caylee's remains in the woods while Casey was incarcerated. Perry denied defense's request.
• The defense wants access to the grand jury testimony of George Anthony, Casey Anthony's father. Perry agreed with Strickland and denied the request.
• A motion to compel law-enforcement to provide tips they received in the case.
*Defense wants more evidence from state
Casey Anthony's defense wants Perry to order the state to provide the legal team with certain forensic evidence they argue should be released as part of the discovery process.
Perry told Baez to make a public records request and use the public money, which the judge approved for the defense, to pay for the documents. "Let's get it done," Perry told the attorneys. "You've been working on this case for nearly two years. There are deadlines. It comes a time when as close as to as possible all the work needs to be done.
*Much More At Link!
**4-Page Article!!
Article:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...thony-defense-motions-20100601,0,520721.story