State Motion to recover Investigative Costs

Except for the IRS, none of what you hope for applies if Casey moves out of the state of FLORIDA.

I don't think that's true. Judgments can easily be moved to other states, they are called Foreign Judgments. All the State of Florida would have to do is have her served in the State in which she resides. Have no fear, they will find her even if she leaves the country.
 
From the moment she is given her Miranda rights she can shut her mouth no matter what she knows.

KC was not read her Miranda rights at the time the 4 counts of lying to LE occured. It was an interview to find out information to locate her child that she informed police that had been kidnapped by a nanny. KC refused to tell the truth when asked what happened to her child. Her Miranda rights had absolutely nothing to do with KC's decision to withold information on an "accidental" drowning.JMO.
 
She wouldn't have said any of that because her lawyer would have advised her not to.

KC had not retained a lawyer yet as she had not been arrested for anything as LE was looking and investigating a kidnapping by a nanny because that is the information KC, the last person to be with Caylee, gave to LE.
 
I don't think that's true. Judgments can easily be moved to other states, they are called Foreign Judgments. All the State of Florida would have to do is have her served in the State in which she resides. Have no fear, they will find her even if she leaves the country.

Leaving the country (as opposed to the State) could well cause problems for the state (or anyone else) trying to enforce a judgement against her. It is not just a matter of what the law says but applying in practice.

It will be particularly difficult if she moves to a country that doesn't recognize US judgements.
 
Leaving the country (as opposed to the State) could well cause problems for the state (or anyone else) trying to enforce a judgement against her. It is not just a matter of what the law says but applying in practice.

It will be particularly difficult if she moves to a country that doesn't recognize US judgements.

While I appreciate your knowledge and I don't doubt your post for a second but from ICA's past behavior, I doubt she leaves Florida for any length of time. While ICA "acts" like she despises her folks, she will soon learn she can not function normally in society without them. The A's were ICA's safety net, they made ICA seem normal. ICA may leave for a little while but she will be back. JMO.
 
Leaving the country (as opposed to the State) could well cause problems for the state (or anyone else) trying to enforce a judgement against her. It is not just a matter of what the law says but applying in practice.

It will be particularly difficult if she moves to a country that doesn't recognize US judgements.

I've not looked into it but there are most likely more countries that DO recognize US judgments (only one e) than those that do not.
 
Leaving the country (as opposed to the State) could well cause problems for the state (or anyone else) trying to enforce a judgement against her. It is not just a matter of what the law says but applying in practice.

It will be particularly difficult if she moves to a country that doesn't recognize US judgements.

Offhand can you think of a country that accepts convicted felons?
 
Leaving the country (as opposed to the State) could well cause problems for the state (or anyone else) trying to enforce a judgement against her. It is not just a matter of what the law says but applying in practice.

It will be particularly difficult if she moves to a country that doesn't recognize US judgements.

I do not think she can settle in another country. She has 6 fresh felonies and is on one year probation right now. I doubt she will be openly embraced anywhere else. imo

I would gladly send her anywhere else, but she will not be allowed legally.
 
Leaving the country (as opposed to the State) could well cause problems for the state (or anyone else) trying to enforce a judgement against her. It is not just a matter of what the law says but applying in practice.

It will be particularly difficult if she moves to a country that doesn't recognize US judgements.
If the money is coming from a US bank...they can't freeze assets? I thought that happens when foreign residents have judgements against them here. If a company here wires money to a foreign account I'm sure there will be h$ll to pay...in some shape or form.
 
I do not think she can settle in another country. She has 6 fresh felonies and is on one year probation right now. I doubt she will be openly embraced anywhere else. imo

I would gladly send her anywhere else, but she will not be allowed legally.

I have no way of knowing of course but read on another thread that she is not on probation.
 
I hope and pray they calculate right down to the penny. It must have run into the hundreds of thousands alone to even search for Caylee. My only fear is JB is putting things in his name and she will collect that way. If JB can't do it then CM will. Cindy should pay TES since she made the phone call to Tim Miller, but it wouldn't hurt me one little bit if they were able to charge KC too.
How about JB, he admits its Caylee was never missing, shouldn't he be culpable too? :cursing:
 
I agree. I don't believe I have ever seen this happen before, and frankly, I don't understand it at all.
She already owes thousands of dollars in back taxes, and believe me, any money she might earn in the future will be collected by the IRS before the state gets a dime of it. She has to pay a $4000 fine imposed today by JP. That's money she doesn't have. How on earth does the state of FL think that it is possible to recoup their losses, and why do they think they are entitled anyway? It's their JOB to prosecute these cases. They are allocated money by the federal government to do this, along with revenue from taxes, etc. Would they have filed this motion if she had been convicted? HELL no!! So what is the point? Sour grapes... they lost the case and now it's payback time.
I think the whole state of FL has lost their collective minds.

They can & are doing this because she was found guilty of 4-7, lying to the police & causing all the searches, investigation, etc. Tim Miller is another one who is contemplating filing suit against her. ZFG, that'll be a go now & I certainly hope there is a loop hole for RK to file some type of paperwork against her for defamation of character.... they were suppose to prove "he had just as much to do with Caylee's death as Casey"...didn't prove a damn thing. So, first JB needs to get in trouble for that fake OS with the bar, then maybe RK has a leg to stand on! Oh, and the state, I hope they all file against her....and, if by chance the baby's daddy family comes out of the woodwork, sue her for Caylee's death in Civil Court!!! Actually, I wish there was a Private Investigator that would donate his time to find the real family of Caylee's...paternal side, that is!
 
I read that too, but then Gitana , a lawyer, posted a link which said she was on one year probation.

Apparently someone dropped the ball on this, too! The probation aspect was left out of the paperwork altogether...so, I'm sure that's the reason JB decided to hurry up and pay it for Casey....so, as her luck would have it, no probation.

How much good luck like this can you have in a short timeframe, unless you sold your soul to the devil?

1) Kill your child. Lie, lie, lie. Body found in August,2008 but nobody bothers to check it out....had they followed up on the body being reported in August, 2008 we possibly would have had DNA...Casey's DNA. But, RK could not get the officials to believe him, or they do go but instead of getting a "thank you", he gets ridiculed. What are the odds?

2) Probation stipulation "left out" on felony charge. What are the odds?

3) Jurors take no notes. Leave their notebooks on the chair when they went into deliberation. Ask for nothing. 10 hours. In a hurry to get through with this trial & go make a fast buck! What are the odds?

4) Get acquitted even with all the evidence & testimonies. What are the odds?

5) All this with JB as your attorney? What are the odds?

Casey had to have sold her soul (if she had one) to the devil :sick:
 
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During #CaseyAnthony $ hearing next wk state will call as witnesses high ranking officers from four agencies involved in search for #caylee
 
http://www.cfnews13.com/article/new...rcement-releases-Casey-Anthony-cost-breakdown

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has released its figures in the cost in the Case Against Casey.

The total costs for their investigation was almost $72,000 with over 2,000 hours worked.

http://www.cfnews13.com/static/articles/images/news2011/Casey-Anthony-fdle-breakdown-0815.pdf

PDF: FDLE costs breakdown

Thanks Lauriej, caught your recent post in the News Thread - yikes - I hope the courts will make some of this stick against future earnings - and I'm really unclear who is going to represent FKC on the 25th during this hearing.

For sure, she will not be showing up herself!
 
Thanks Lauriej, caught your recent post in the News Thread - yikes - I hope the courts will make some of this stick against future earnings - and I'm really unclear who is going to represent FKC on the 25th during this hearing.

For sure, she will not be showing up herself!

The court calendar shows it as JB, but this smells more like a CM/LF project to me.

And don't dash my tiny little hopes Logical-FCA will be in town afterall...(har, har, har, har, snort - ok, probably not...)
 
The court calendar shows it as JB, but this smells more like a CM/LF project to me.

And don't dash my tiny little hopes Logical-FCA will be in town afterall...(har, har, har, har, snort - ok, probably not...)

LOL - now now! I didn't say she wouldn't be in town - I said I doubted she would be in court......:great:
 
LOL - now now! I didn't say she wouldn't be in town - I said I doubted she would be in court......:great:

..at the sentencing hearing, when LDB brought up this motion, baez said "mr.mason will be handling this".

..LDB then asked judgeP if he wanted to address whether the defendant had to be there or not...

judgeP--"by the looks of the prelimnary figures, she won't be here (still in jail) she can come (shrugs) or not come".

cheney--"we'll be waiving her appearance".
 

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