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Casey To Attend Emergency Hearing Friday
Posted: 5:38 pm EDT July 1, 2010
Updated: 6:21 pm EDT July 1, 2010
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Casey Anthony will be back in court Friday afternoon for an emergency hearing, WFTV learned Thursday. The defense wants its experts to see evidence at the sheriff's office without the supervision of the state.

The hearing is scheduled the begin at 1:30pm. WFTV.com will have it live online.

WFTV also reviewed the list of new witnesses who will be brought in to help defend Casey Anthony. Casey's parents and brother are on the list, too.

Friday, the defense will try to convince the judge to appoint a special magistrate to supervise its experts when they examine the evidence so no defense secrets are divulged to prosecutors.


VIDEO REPORT: Emergency Hearing Friday
http://www.wftv.com/video/24114925/index.html

Article:
http://www.wftv.com/news/24114206/detail.html
 
Anthony lawyers want magistrate for inspection of evidence
Updated: Thursday, 01 Jul 2010, 6:29 PM EDT
Published : Thursday, 01 Jul 2010, 6:29 PM EDT
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Attorneys for Casey Anthony have filed a motion to appoint a Special Magistrate during the inspection of evidence with expert witnesses later this month. The defense is asking that the Special Magistrate oversee the witnesses as they look over discovery items, currently in the possession of the Orange County Sheriff's Office.

Prosecutors with the State Attorney's Office have found it sufficient enough to have representatives from the Sheriff's Office present during these inspections. However, defense lawyers contend that, during the inspections, certain communication might occur with the witnesses which should remain confidential and exclusive to the defense team. They are alleging that questioning or any other conversation between attorneys and expert witnesses would constitute "real time work product," and therefore suggest that this is protected under what is known as the "work product doctrine."

In the motion which was submitted on Thursday, Jose Baez writes that, "the State has an obligation to permit the defendant to inspect, copy, test, and photograph" material within the State's possession or control.


Article:
http://www.myfoxorlando.com/dpp/news/anthony_case/070110-Casey-Anthony-state-magistrate
 
Casey Anthony: What does defense-witness list reveal about case?
posted by halboedeker on July, 1 2010 6:59 PM
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WESH&#8217;s Bob Kealing agreed, noting that four of the eight names were expert witnesses. &#8220;The list would have been longer but Judge Belvin Perry denied the use of more tax money to pay for them,&#8221; Kealing added.

Kealing listed the experts: a Colorado plant expert, a Nebraska insect expert, a Canadian forensic anthropologist and a Florida International University professor.

&#8220;The case has always been kind of simple, and their witness list reflects that,&#8221; Orlando attorney Richard Hornsby told Kealing.

WFTV-Ch. 9&#8217;s Kathi Belich also listed the experts and speculated that the defense will rely on the insect expert to &#8220;refute &#8230; damning evidence&#8221; that Anthony put daughter Caylee&#8217;s body in her car trunk. Anthony is charged with first-degree murder in Caylee&#8217;s death.

&#8220;The forensic evidence in this case will come down to a battle of experts,&#8221; WFTV legal analyst Bill Sheaffer told Belich. He added that juries are usually tougher on defense experts, who are paid for their work.


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UPDATED: Casey In Court As Judge Denies Motion, Sets Rules
Posted: 5:38 pm EDT July 1, 2010
Updated: 6:10 pm EDT July 2, 2010
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Casey Anthony was back in court for an emergency hearing Friday afternoon as Casey's defense team asked an Orange County judge to appoint a third party to monitor its experts as they examine the evidence. Judge Belvin Perry, though, citing no previous cases to support such a ruling, declined the defense's request less than an hour into the hearing, but set forth other rules for the two parties to follow.

Casey's father, George, has stopped coming to court after she accused him and her brother of molesting her. Friday, she mouthed "I love you" to her mother before she left court, never showing her newly-capped tooth after her fall last time.

Baez tried to bring in another issue Friday during the emergency hearing, but Judge Perry shut him down. Baez complained about Casey's letters being released to the public last week. Judge Perry told Baez what he should already know by now: Casey has no privacy in jail.


WFTV REVIEWS LIST OF NEW WITNESSES
WFTV reviewed the list of new witnesses who will be brought in to help defend Casey Anthony. Casey's parents and brother are on the list, too.

The defense has hired forensic entomologist Dr. Timothy Huntington, a Nebraska professor, to refute that damning evidence.

Now, the defense lists witness Dr. Kenneth Furton, a Florida International University chemistry professor, who is listed as an expert in the use of dogs to detect human remains.

Colorado biologist Dr. Jane Brock, who is listed as an expert in analyzing plant evidence at crime scenes, is on the defense witness list along with Canadian professor Dr. Scott Fairgrieve, who has researched human skeletal biology and torture.


WHAT'S NEXT IN THE CASE?
There's a hearing scheduled for July 15 and Casey is required to be there. During the hearing, they're expected to discuss Cindy's frantic 911 call to report Caylee missing. They will also go over records from the group Texas EquuSearch.

*Much more t link!

CASEY WALKS IN: Images
http://www.wftv.com/slideshow/news/24124277/detail.html

CASEY WALKS IN: Raw Video
http://www.wftv.com/video/24124199/index.html

COURTROOM PICS: Attorneys, Casey, Family
http://www.wftv.com/slideshow/news/24124574/detail.html

WATCH HEARING: Part 1
http://www.wftv.com/video/24124701/index.html

WATCH HEARING: Part 2
http://www.wftv.com/video/24125348/index.html

VIDEO REPORT: Judge Denies Defense Motion
http://www.wftv.com/video/24127283/index.html

DOCUMENT: Defense's Motion For Hearing
http://www.wftv.com/pdf/24123334/detail.html

Article:
http://www.wftv.com/news/24114206/detail.html
 
Baez questions release of 5,000 pages of jail house letters
Updated: Friday, 02 Jul 2010, 7:55 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 02 Jul 2010, 6:17 PM EDT
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At the conclusion of an emergency hearing over a motion filed by attorneys for Casey Anthony, Jose Baez questioned the State's motive in releasing 5,000 pages of jail letters as evidence. He said the release of the documents came as a surprise to the defense, as the media has received and published them before he was even notified.

Earlier, Judge Belvin Perry, Jr. denied a motion filed by attorneys for Casey Anthony to appoint a Special Magistrate during the inspection of evidence with expert witnesses later this month. The defense had asked that the Special Magistrate oversee the witnesses as they look over discovery items, currently in the possession of the Orange County Sheriff's Office.

It was at the end of the hearing that the lead attorney for Anthony raised concern over jail letters sent to their client at the Orange County Jail.

Baez complained again that this case has become too public. He said his client should be able to get letters and phone calls from her family without everyone knowing about it.

Judge Perry reminded Baez that the public record laws are wide open in Florida, but said both sides need to play by the rules set by his court.

*Much more at link!

Photo Gallery of Friday's Motion Hearing
http://media.myfoxorlando.com/photogalleries/070210anthony-hearing/indexGallery.htm

*Video Report Included In Article!

Article:
http://www.myfoxorlando.com/dpp/news/anthony_case/070210-Baez-Casey-Anthony-jail-letters
 
Casey Anthony Emergency Hearing
Updated: Friday, 02 Jul 2010, 10:21 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 02 Jul 2010, 7:40 AM EDT
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Judge Belvin Perry, Jr. denied a motion filed by attorneys for Casey Anthony to appoint a Special Magistrate during the inspection of evidence with expert witnesses later this month. The defense had asked that the Special Magistrate oversee the witnesses as they look over discovery items, currently in the possession of the Orange County Sheriff's Office.
Judge Perry emphasized the gravity of the case saying, "The defendant in this case is accused of the crime of murder in the first degree. The State of Florida has indicated that they will seek the ultimate sanction in this case, which is death by lethal injection."

Judge Perry concluded the hearing by ordering the Orange County Sheriff's Office to move evidence to a climate-controlled location for the inspection. He said that representatives of defense, prosecution and the Sheriff's Office may be present for the inspection, but he also required that space be provided for private discussion.

"What I'm going to require though is that defense give a detailed list of what they want to inspect," he said, adding that no recording devices would be allowed in the private space, but only in the area where the inspections will take place.


Jail guard in Anthony case is fired
In other developments on Friday, a jail guard has been fired for allowing Casey Anthony and another inmate to pass notes to each other. Correctional Officer Silvia Hernandez was fired Friday in Orlando for violating policies at the Orange County Jail.

*Much more at link!
**2-Page Article!!


*Video Report Included In Article!

Article:
http://www.myfoxorlando.com/dpp/news/anthony_case/070210-Casey-Anthony-emergency-hearing
 
Judge denies Casey Anthony request; prosecutors and Sheriff's Office can watch evidence inspection
Casey Anthony attended the hearing but did not speak

2:34 p.m. EDT, July 2, 2010
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The state and Sheriff's Office can have officials present while Casey Anthony's defense experts review evidence seized in the first-degree murder case against her, Orange-Osceola Chief Judge Belvin Perry on Friday.

At an emergency hearing, defense attorney Jose Baez argued he wanted experts to be able to consult with each other during the evidence inspection later this month without sheriff's employees present.

Baez asked that a special master be appointed to oversee the inspection instead of having the state and Sheriff's Office attend.

Perry ruled that Baez needs to provide a detailed list of the evidence he wants to inspect. He determined the Sheriff's Office needs to move the evidence to an air-conditioned room so everyone can work in comfortable conditions, and that the inspection can be videotaped. Audio cannot be recorded.

After the hearing, Baez said he doesn't think it's appropriate that the Sheriff's Office will be able to videotape the defense team and experts as they inspect the evidence.

He wouldn't specify what they want to review, but said it will be "relevant" pieces that were collected. Baez said the defense will do the best they can with the perameters set by Perry.


Casey Anthony appears before Judge Belvin Perry in an emergency hearing in response to her request for a special magistrate to be present during examination of discovery on Friday, July 2, 2010, at the Orange County courthouse in Orlando.
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Video: Judge denies Casey Anthony's request 3:23
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/vide...6af/News/Judge-denies-Casey-Anthony-s-request

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Casey Anthony: Whine to this judge? Not a good plan
posted by halboedeker on July, 2 2010 4:28 PM
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We learned an important lesson today in the Casey Anthony case: Don&#8217;t test Judge Belvin Perry&#8217;s patience. There was news today, but the insight into Perry&#8217;s manner was more memorable. Anthony&#8217;s defense team had wanted its experts to inspect evidence privately later this month with supervision from a special master. &#8220;But the judge said that&#8217;s never been done before &#8212; no one from the sheriff&#8217;s office there,&#8221; reported Jacqueline Fell of Central Florida News 13. &#8220;He said it&#8217;s not going to happen here either. A representative from the sheriff&#8217;s office will be allowed to be in the room during the inspection as well as someone from the state attorney&#8217;s office. And the inspections will be videotaped.&#8221;

Defense attorney Jose Baez said a similar arrangement had been used in the Phil Spector trial for defense expert Dr. Henry Lee. &#8220;Bad example,&#8221; WFTV-Ch. 9&#8217;s Kathi Belich reported. &#8220;Prosecutors told the judge how Dr. Lee was chastised by the California judge for mishandling key prosecution evidence.&#8221; The all-business, keep-it-moving Perry suggested that Baez might file a lawsuit against the county jail and reminded the attorney there&#8217;s no privacy in jail, Bell said.

WFTV&#8217;s Belich put it this way: &#8220;Baez tried to bring in another issue at the emergency hearing, but Judge Belvin Perry shut him down. Baez complained about Casey&#8217;s letters being released to the public last week. Judge Perry reminded Baez of something that by now he should know: Casey has no privacy in jail.&#8221;

Central Florida News 13 highlighted that this was Anthony&#8217;s first court appearance since she fell at the courthouse. The news channel noticed that the defendant mouthed &#8220;I love you&#8221; to her mother, Cindy. &#8220;Casey&#8217;s father has stopped coming to court after she accused him and her brother, Lee, of molesting her,&#8221; WFTV&#8217;s Belich said. &#8220;Today she mouthed &#8216;I love you&#8217; to her mother, never showing her newly capped tooth after her fall last time.&#8221;

In other Anthony news, corrections officer Silvia Hernandez lost her job for doing nothing to stop letters between Anthony and another inmate at Orange County Jail. WKMG-Ch. 6&#8217;s Mike DeForest explained that Hernandez befriended inmate Robyn Adams and allowed Adams to correspond with Anthony. DeForest reported, &#8220;Investigators say Hernandez lied when confronted with reports that she gave Casey Anthony scissors to cut Robyn Adams&#8217; hair.&#8221; DeForest added that investigators found no evidence that Hernandez was helping the prosecution, which Baez alleged. &#8220;Besides lying to investigators and disgracing the department, Hernandez was also fired for asking Jose Baez for his business card,&#8221; DeForest reported. &#8220;She had planned to pass that card on to inmate Robyn Adams with hopes that Jose Baez would become Robyn Adams&#8217; attorney as well. And that&#8217;s also a violation of jail rules.&#8221;


Article:
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/en...hony-whine-to-this-judge-not-a-good-plan.html
 
Anthony Defense Complies With Evidence Deadline

Young Mother's Trial Set To Begin In May 2011

ORLANDO, Fla. --

Casey Anthony's defense team stopped short Thursday of making public what evidence they want to review with their team of experts next week.
Judge Belvin Perry ordered them by noon to furnish him with lists describing what evidence they wanted to review on July 13 and 14.
In a notice of compliance filed Thursday, Anthony's attorney, Jose Baez, acknowledged that he and Cheney Mason met with prosecutors on July 5 and informed them of what they want to review.
Anthony is being held on no bond at the Orange County Jail. She is charged with murder in the death of her daughter, Caylee.
Caylee's remains were found in a wooded area near the Anthony family home in December 2008.
Anthony maintains a nanny by the name of Zenaida Gonzalez kidnapped Caylee. Anthony's trial is set to begin in May 2011.


See Video at link.

http://www.wesh.com/news/24183474/detail.html
 
State puts weight in mother's 911 calls
11:14 p.m. EDT, July 11, 2010
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Beyond the mounds of evidence collected in the Casey Anthony murder case and the volumes of paperwork filed in court, the series of 911 calls Cindy Anthony made nearly two years ago remain central to the case against her daughter.

After all, the calls represent the very genesis of this case. One captures Cindy Anthony's frantic first moments upon learning of her granddaughter's monthlong disappearance. In it, Cindy Anthony also describes the dead body smell in her daughter's car &#8212; something she may have to testify about this week.

But most important, according to legal experts and prosecutorial filings, the calls reveal Casey Anthony's earliest "fabrications" of what happened to 2-year-old Caylee Marie. In other words, the calls could help establish what the prosecution considers Casey Anthony's concocted story.

That's why prosecutors want two of the three July 15, 2008, calls admitted at trial. It also explains why defense attorneys have argued to keep the calls out, calling them "hearsay." On Thursday, both arguments will be made during a hearing largely devoted to this issue.

*Much more at link!
**2-Page Article!!


Article:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/os-cindy-anthony-911-calls-20100711-29,0,4946106.story
 
Casey Anthony: Cindy, Lee ordered to testify at hearing
posted by halboedeker on July, 5 2010 10:40 PM
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Cindy Anthony will testify at a hearing this month in the case against daughter Casey Anthony, TV stations reported tonight. &#8220;The hearing on July 15 is about the panicked 911 call that Cindy made, which launched the murder investigation against Casey,&#8221; WRDQ-Ch. 27 anchor Darrell Greene said.

WRDQ, whose news is produced by sister station WFTV-Ch. 9, also reported that Lee Anthony has been ordered to testify at the hearing.

In the 10 p.m. news on WCKF-Ch. 18, WESH anchor Martha Sugalski said the State Attorney&#8217;s Office had served up a subpoena that Cindy would have to testify about the 911 call, which could be key in the case.

Orlando defense attorney Richard Hornsby, who offers legal analysis for WESH, said prosecutors are &#8220;not offering to prove anything Cindy Anthony said is true. They&#8217;re only offering it purely to show why Casey Anthony did something.&#8221; Hornsby theorized that Cindy Anthony will verify that Casey was sitting next to her during the 911 call and that it will put Casey&#8217;s version of events in context.


Article:
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/en...-cindy-lee-ordered-to-testify-at-hearing.html
 
Casey Anthony's Mother Ordered to Testify About 911 Calls
July 6, 2010 11:40 AM
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Casey Anthony's mother Cindy Anthony, whose frantic voice can be heard on 911 calls where she first reported her granddaughter Caylee missing, will have to testify in court, a Florida Judge ruled Friday. Florida prosecutors have filed a motion asking to use the 911 calls to show that Cindy Anthony had suspicions about her daughter's involvement in Caylee's disappearance, and that Cindy Anthony possibly believed that Caylee was dead.

Casey Anthony's defense attorneys are trying to stop the use of the tapes, arguing that 911 calls are hearsay and therefore cannot be used in court.

*More at link!

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Article:
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-20009699-504083.html
 
Cindy Anthony Faces Questions About 911 Calls
Mother Of Casey Anthony To Be Questioned At Hearing

POSTED: 4:07 pm EDT July 5, 2010
UPDATED: 9:07 am EDT July 6, 2010
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At Casey Anthony's most recent court hearing on Friday, Cindy Anthony left without comment, but that wasn't the case almost two years ago when she sounded the alarm by dialing 911 to report Caylee's disappearance.

911 tapes aren't often admitted as evidence because they're considered hearsay, but in the case against Casey Anthony, prosecutors want them admitted. The defense is against that, so a hearing will be held in mid-July to settle the issue.

Cindy Anthony will attend the hearing because of the subpoena. "They are not offering to prove anything. They said Cindy Anthony is true. They are only offering it to show why Casey Anthony did something," defense attorney Richard Hornsby said.


Video: Cindy Anthony Faces Questions About 911 Calls
http://www.wesh.com/video/24154398/index.html

Article:
http://www.wesh.com/news/24148133/detail.html
 
Judge Sets Rules For Anthony Evidence Examination
Anthony Appears In Court For 1st Time Since Fall

POSTED: 6:09 am EDT July 2, 2010
UPDATED: 5:52 pm EDT July 2, 2010
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Anthony's attorneys were seeking an independent magistrate to be there with them as they sort through evidence.

Chief Judge Belvin Perry ruled that the Orange County Sheriff's Office would make the necessary evidence available to defense experts in a comfortable environment. That would happen after defense attorneys provide a list of what they needed to examine. Perry also stated that the Sheriff's Office could videotape the examination of the evidence, but the defense team would be allowed to move to a room where they could conduct discussions in private. The judge said he would be available by phone to mediate any disputes.

Attorney Jose Baez also filed a list of defense witnesses consisting of experts on plants and insects, as well as college professors who are expected to challenge forensic evidence. This was the first time Anthony is seen in public since her fall in the courthouse elevator on her way to her last hearing, which she then couldn't attend. It was also her first hearing without attorney Andrea Lyon. Lyon was her death penalty attorney. She quit the team Wednesday, citing financial reasons.


Article:
http://www.wesh.com/news/24119545/detail.html
 
Man Wants Attorney to Cough Up the $1M
Thursday, July 01, 2010
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A lawyer who told NBC's "Dateline" he would pay $1 million to anyone who could make it from the Atlanta airport to a La Quinta Inn in 28 minutes - as his client was accused of doing in a capital murder case - refused to pay a man who took him up on it, the man claims in Federal Court. Dustin S. Kolodziej claims he accepted attorney James Cheney Mason's challenge, made his deadline, and now he wants the $1 million.

Mason appeared on "Dateline" to discuss his client Nelson Serrano's capital murder trial. Serrano, a wealthy businessman, was accused of killing his business partner George Gonsalves and three other people in 1997. Serrano claimed he was in Atlanta and the murders happened in Central Florida. Serrano was convicted in 2006 and is on Death Row, according to the complaint.

*More at link!

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http://www.courthousenews.com/2010/07/01/28532.htm
 
UPDATED: Anthony lawyers want magistrate for inspection of evidence
Updated: Thursday, 08 Jul 2010, 6:13 PM EDT
Published : Thursday, 01 Jul 2010, 6:29 PM EDT
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Prosecutors with the State Attorney's Office have found it sufficient enough to have representatives from the Sheriff's Office present during these inspections. However, defense lawyers contend that, during the inspections, certain communication might occur with the witnesses which should remain confidential and exclusive to the defense team. They are alleging that questioning or any other conversation between attorneys and expert witnesses would constitute "real time work product," and therefore suggest that this is protected under what is known as the "work product doctrine." In the motion which was submitted on Thursday, Jose Baez writes that, "the State has an obligation to permit the defendant to inspect, copy, test, and photograph" material within the State's possession or control.

Attorney in Anthony case steps down
FOX 35 asked longtime criminal defense attorney Hal Uhrig for his take on this latest move. He speculated that there wasn't any money made available by the court to fly Lyons back and forth from her offices in Chicago. He also raised an interesting point that Lyons' primary claim to fame is keeping her defendants out of the electric chair. "I'm not sure it's going to have any impact on the most important phase of the trial, which is, 'Is she going to be found guilty or not guilty?'" said Uhrig. "If she's found guilty of anything less that fist degree capital murder, you're not going to have a second part of the trial."

Lyons' replacement, Cheney Mason, has a reputation of getting "not guilty" verdicts. Uhrig says he has know Mason for thirty years on a professional level. He says Mason is near retirement and may not need the money. Mason also has what Uhrig calls a, "home town advantage," meaning he knows the Central Florida judges and their judicial temperament, which could benefit Anthony's defense.


Article:
http://www.myfoxorlando.com/dpp/news/anthony_case/070110-Casey-Anthony-state-magistrate
 
Casey Anthony Attorney Quits; "Angel of Death Row" Cites Financial Issues
July 2, 2010 12:02 PM
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Casey Anthony's "Angel" is leaving her defense team. Andrea Lyon, an attorney for the Florida mother accused of murdering her 2-year-old daughter Caylee cited a lack of funding for travel costs and other expenses as the reason.

Shortly after Lyon joined the team, a local veteran death penalty attorney, Cheney Mason, also joined the team. Baez told WKMG that Lyon would not have stepped down if Mason hadn't joined. Baez added that Lyon will still serve as a resource to the defense team and Anthony, even though she won't be at their side in court.

Lyon said in a statement that she remains committed to a vigorous defense for Anthony.


Article:
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-20009553-504083.html
 
Casey Anthony jail letters: Officer accused of helping pass secret letters gets fired
3:35 p.m. EDT, July 2, 2010
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Silvia Hernandez was relieved of duty while corrections officials probed allegations her inappropriate behavior.

"Correctional Officer Silvia Hernandez' employment with the Orange County Corrections Department (OCCD) was terminated today as a result of an OCCD Internal Investigation triggered by an FDLE investigation into letters and notes passed between two inmates and Casey Anthony, the jail said in a statement.


Article:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...y-jail-officer-fired-20100702,0,5388597.story
 
Casey's Mother, Brother Ordered To Testify
Posted: 8:29 am EDT July 6, 2010
Updated: 12:59 pm EDT July 6, 2010
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WFTV has learned that two members of the Anthony family have been subpoenaed to testify at a hearing in the case against Casey next week. Both Casey's mother, Cindy, and her brother, Lee, were ordered to testify.

The hearing scheduled July 15 is about the panicked 911 call that Cindy made, which launched the murder investigation against Casey.

During the phone call, Cindy said her daughter's car smelled like there had been a dead body in it. Prosecutors say that call was an excited utterance and they want it admitted as evidence, but the defense says it is hearsay and wants it thrown out.


VIDEO REPORT: Mother, Brother To Testify
http://www.wftv.com/video/24157320/index.html

Article:
http://www.wftv.com/news/24154159/detail.html
 
Lee and Cindy Anthony subpoenaed
Updated: Thursday, 08 Jul 2010, 6:16 PM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 06 Jul 2010, 3:48 PM EDT
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The mother and brother of accused murderer Casey Anthony have been subpoenaed to testify at a hearing next week. Both Cindy and Lee Anthony are expected to offer testimony on July 15 concerning 911 calls which Cindy Anthony placed two years earlier.

The calls were all made on July 15, 2008, approximately one month after Casey Anthony said her daughter, Caylee, was kidnapped by a babysitter. Prosecutors believe the calls reveal holes in Casey's version of events leading to and following Caylee's disappearance, saying the recordings of Cindy Anthony exhibit an excited utterance. Attorneys for Casey Anthony say the calls amount to nothing more than hearsay


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