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Verdict reached in Casey Anthony Trial

By KYLE HIGHTOWER

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Joe Burbank, Pool/AP Photo

Casey Anthony listens to the judge's instructions to the jury in her murder trial at the Orange County Courthouse in Orlando, Fla. on Monday, July 4, 2011.



ORLANDO, Fla. - The jury reached a verdict Tuesday in the murder trial of Casey Anthony, who is accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter Caylee.
Judge Belvin Perry says he will read the verdict at 2:15 p.m. EDT.

The Florida jury deliberated for more than 10 hours over two days. If convicted of first-degree murder, the 25-year-old Anthony could get a death sentence.
She could also be acquitted or convicted of second-degree murder or manslaughter.

She is also charged with lying to sheriff's detectives investigating her daughter's 2008 disappearance.
The jury of seven women and five men had worked through much of the long weekend, hearing closing arguments Sunday and Monday morning and deliberating for six hours that afternoon.

Prosecutors argued Monday that Anthony killed her 2-year-old daughter Caylee in June 2008 because the toddler interrupted her carefree partying and love life. The day before, defense attorneys maintained their argument that the girl's death was an accident.


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  • Red Huber, Pool/AP
  • Casey Anthony goes over paperwork during a break on the final day of arguments in her murder trial at the Orange County Courthouse in Orlando, Fla. on Monday, July 4, 2011. Anthony has plead not guilty to first-degree murder in the death of her daughter, Caylee, and could face the death penalty if convicted of that charge.

  • Joe Burbank, Pool/AP Photo

  • Judge Belvin Perry gives instructions to the jury before they begin deliberations in the Casey Anthony trial at the Orange County Courthouse in Orlando, Fla. on Monday, July 4, 2011.

George and Cindy, the grandparents of Caylee and parents of the accused Casey
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  • George Anthony, left, and Cindy Anthony, parents of Casey Anthony, listen to Asst. State Attorney Jeff Ashton give the final rebuttal in the Casey Anthony murder trial at the Orange County Courthouse in Orlando, Fla. on Monday, July 4, 2011. Anthony has plead not guilty to first-degree murder in the death of her daughter, Caylee, and could face the death penalty if convicted of that charge.




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Jury Finds Casey Anthony NOT GUILTY of Murder


1. First Degree Murder - NOT GUILTY

2. Aggravated Child Abuse - NOT GUILTY

3. Aggravated Manslaughter - NOT GUILTY

4. Providing false information to a law-enforcement officer -GUILTY

5. Providing false information to a law-enforcement officer -GUILTY

6. Providing false information to a law-enforcement officer -GUILTY

7. Providing false information to a law-enforcement officer -GUILTY





July 5th, 2011

02:26 PM ET




[Updated at 2:26 p.m.] Casey Anthony embraced her attorney Jose Baez and the rest of her legal team before sobbing.
Anthony wiped tears from her eyes as her team of lawyers hugged each other.
[Updated at 2:24 p.m.] Casey Anthony wiped tears from her eyes and clutched her attorneys' hands as the judge addressed the courtroom.
[Updated at 2:23 p.m.] Casey Anthony returned to the courtroom after briefly leaving with a slight smile on her face.
The judge set sentencing for Thursday at 9 a.m.
[Updated at 2:22 p.m.] Casey Anthony has left the courtroom.
[Updated at 2:22 p.m.] Judge Belvin Perry confirms the jury's verdict.
[Updated at 2:20 p.m.] Casey Anthony cried as she hugged her defense attorney Jose Baez before she approached a podium to be addressed by the judge.
[Updated at 2:20 p.m.] A poll of the jurors showed they all agreed on the verdict for every count.
[Updated at 2:20 p.m.] Casey Anthony has been found guilty of four counts of providing false information to law enforcement in the case of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee, who was slain in 2008.
[Updated at 2:19 p.m.] Casey Anthony is sobbing in court as the verdict is being read.
[Updated at 2:17 p.m.] Casey Anthony has been found not guilty of first-degree murder in the 2008 death of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee. She was also found not guilty of aggravated child abuse and aggravated manslaughter.
[Updated at 2:16 p.m.] Judge Belvin Perry is reading over the verdict form filled out by the jury.
[Updated at 2:15 p.m.] The jury has entered the courtroom.
[Updated at 2:15 p.m.] Members inside the courtroom have stood up as Judge Belvin Perry prepares to bring in the jury.
[Updated at 2:11 p.m.] George Anthony is sitting with his eyes closed and his hands clasped next to his wife Cindy inside the courtroom as they await to hear their daughter's fate.
[Updated at 2:04 p.m.] Casey Anthony, flanked by her lawyers, is sitting silently, biting her lip and taking deep breaths as she awaits the jury's verdict.
[Updated at 2:02 p.m.] Casey Anthony has just entered the courtroom and was met by two of her lawyers. She is wearing a pink ruffled shirt, her hair was pulled back in a ponytail and she was biting her nails.
[Updated at 1:57 p.m.] Jose Baez, one of Casey Anthony's lawyers, has just arrived at the courthouse in Orlando, Florida, In Session reports.
[Updated at 1:52 p.m.] The jury deliberated for 10 hours, 40 minutes and 33 seconds before reaching a verdict in the Casey Anthony trial, which included 33 days of testimony and two days of closing arguments, according to CNN sister network HLN.
[Updated at 1:45 p.m.] The jury has reached a verdict, according to staff at the Orange County, Florida, courthouse.
The verdict, reached by the seven-woman, five-man jury, will cap a trial that stretched to more than six weeks and featured allegations of sexual abuse, questions regarding Casey Anthony's competence and various theories on what happened to 2-year-old Caylee.

The verdict was read at 2:15 p.m ET.

Casey Anthony, 25, was charged with seven counts - first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse, aggravated manslaughter of a child and four counts of providing false information to a law-enforcement officer in Caylee's 2008 disappearance and death.
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I have to say that I agree with this verdict. The evidence was all circumstantial, there was absolutely no evidence connecting Casey to Caylee's death. It would have been an unsafe verdict to find her guilty, in my opinion,,,,sure grounds for appeal.


What murderer would dump his/her victim so very close to his/her own home weeks after the victim disappeared???? DUH!


Too many doubts IMO, what do you guys think?



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The defense also attempted to cast suspicion on Kronk, the meter reader. Defense attorneys asserted that he had found Caylee's remains months earlier than he claimed and that he hid them before placing them where they were found. He did that, they claimed, just before notifying authorities in an effort to cash in on the high-profile case.


Kronk denied those allegations, according to his attorney. He testified on the stand that after calling police three times in August 2008 to report something suspicious in the woods, a deputy met him at the scene and "chewed me out," telling him he was wasting the county's time. He said he dropped the matter after that until he revisited the scene in December and found Caylee's skull.


Prosecutors pointed to Casey Anthony's behavior during the 31 days before Caylee was reported missing as evidence of her guilt


According to testimony, Casey Anthony was not looking frantically for her missing child as she later told police. Instead, she moved out of her parents' home and stayed with her then-boyfriend, Tony Lazzaro. She also got a tattoo saying "Bella Vita" -- Italian for "beautiful life" -- went shopping, witnesses said. She also partied at Orlando nightclubs and participated in a "hot body" contest at one point, according to testimony.


Lazzaro and other friends and acquaintances of Casey Anthony's testified that at no time during that month did she tell anyone her daughter was missing or ask for help, and she did not seem anxious or sad. When asked where Caylee was, she told them the child was with her nanny, a woman named Zenaida Gonzalez. She told her parents other stories, including that she and Caylee were in Jacksonville staying with a wealthy suitor, Jeffrey Hopkins.
Eventually confronted by her family, Casey Anthony maintained Gonzalez had kidnapped Caylee.


Authorities never found the nanny. They found a woman named Zenaida Gonzalez, who denied ever meeting the Anthonys and later sued for defamation. A man named Jeffrey Hopkins took the stand and said he was an acquaintance of Anthony but that the two had never dated. The wealthy suitor and the nanny were among a host of people Casey Anthony made up, her defense attorneys acknolwedged -- her attorney referred to them as her "imaginary friends."


Defense attorneys explained Casey Anthony's behavior in the month before Caylee's disappearance was reported to police by saying that she had been sexually abused by her father from the age of 8 and had been taught to conceal her pain. George Anthony denied that claim in testimony, saying, "I would never do anything like that to my daughter."
Orange County Chief Judge Belvin Perry Jr. ruled just before closing arguments began that there was no evidence Casey Anthony had been sexually abused and prohibited defense attorneys from mentioning it.


The defense also said Casey Anthony behaved as she did because of her dysfunctional family. Defense attorney Jose Baez told jurors his client had made some mistakes and bad decisions, but maintained that was not enough to convict her of murder.
However, prosecutor Linda Drane Burdick told jurors in her closing argument, "There's nothing that's wrong with Casey Anthony that can't be explained in two words: pathological liar."





Anthony's defense against murder charges





Florida's case against Casey Anthony





People at courthouse waiting for verdict




Casey Anthony on the left, as a child.














Casey Anthony's car -- and the odor emanating from its trunk -- was another prong of the state's case against her, made up of largely circumstantial evidence.
On June 27, she abandoned her car at an Orlando business, saying it had run out of gas, according to testimony. It later was towed to a wrecker yard, where it remained until July 15, when her parents, George and Cindy Anthony, received a letter from the tow yard and went to pick it up.
Numerous witnesses, including a tow yard employee and George Anthony, said there was a vile smell coming from the car's trunk. The prosecution alleges -- and a number of witnesses testified -- that the smell was that of human decomposition.


A cadaver dog alerted to the possible presence of human decomposition in the trunk. Arpad Vass, a research scientist at Tennessee's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, testified that forensic testing of air samples, carpet, scrapings from the wheel well and a spare tire cover found a handful of compounds associated with human decomposition.


Vass said testing showed chloroform present at a "shockingly high" level on a carpet sample from the trunk. Defense experts who testified, however, disagreed with Vass' findings and found low amounts of the substance, which is present in a number of household cleaning products. However, prosecutor Jeff Ashton pointed out to jurors, none of the experts disagreed that chloroform was present.
Searches conducted on the Anthony computer were another focus of the state's case. Computer experts testified that in March 2008 -- three months before Caylee disappeared -- someone searched for keywords including "chloroform," "how to make chloroform" and "alcohol."


Cindy Anthony took the stand during the defense's case and testified that she searched for chloroform, saying that evolved from a search for "chlorophyll" as she was trying to determine if her dog's habit of eating bamboo plants in the back yard was making it tired.
Prosecutors introduced work records showing Cindy Anthony was at work at the time the searches were conducted. She said she could have left early that day, as she often took comp time from working overtime.
An attorney for Cindy Anthony's former employer took the stand as a rebuttal witness. He brought work records that he said showed that someone using Cindy Anthony's credentials was logged in and using a desktop computer at her office on the days when those searches were done on her family's home computer.


On the defense's contention that Caylee drowned in the Anthony pool, Cindy Anthony testified that Caylee was able to climb into the pool on her own. But she said the toddler could not have put on the pool's removeable ladder or opened gates leading to the area. Baez told jurors in his closing argument that Cindy Anthony may have left the ladder up the night before, when she and Caylee went swimming, although she testified she did not.


Jurors heard hours of forensic testimony, receiving crash courses in DNA, hair analysis and chemistry, among others.
Experts testified that a hair found in Casey Anthony's trunk had a band that suggested it was from a decomposing body. The hair was similar to Caylee's, according to forensic experts, but could not absolutely be proved to be hers.


The trial was abruptly halted on Saturday, June 25 -- Perry said on June 27 that Casey Anthony had been examined by two psychologists and a psychiatrist following a defense motion questioning whether she was competent to proceed.


The defense called a woman to the stand who volunteered in the search for Caylee. Krystal Holloway testified that she and George Anthony had an affair. Holloway said that he once told her what happened to Caylee was "an accident that snowballed out of control." George Anthony denied the affair, and prosecutors used Holloway's statement to police to say she was taking George Anthony's comment out of context. According to the statement, Holloway told authorities George Anthony said he believed Caylee's death stemmed from an accident and that Casey Anthony may have covered it up somehow.


Throughout the trial, the pain experienced by Casey Anthony's family was evident. Both her father and mother sobbed on the stand at times recalling their granddaughter. George Anthony also cried as he testified about his January 2009 suicide attempt, which came shortly after Caylee's remains were identified.


Jurors heard testimony about items found with Caylee's remains. A Winnie the Pooh blanket matched the one found in the little girl's room at the Anthony home. The laundry bag that prosecutor Jeff Ashton told jurors served as Caylee's coffin was one of a matching set -- the other was found at the home. And all that remained of the little girl's T-shirt, saying "Big Trouble Comes in Small Packages," were some letters and the stitching around the collar.


Prosecutors pointed out in closing arguments that only Casey Anthony had access to all the items of evidence.
CNN. END


Very very sad indeed, whoever did it. There are no winners in this trial, just dreadful pain for all.


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This would have been the biggest scandal after the OJ Simpsons trial if she had been convicted, that would have given strong grounds for an appeal. The police and prosecuting team failed to convict her because of lack of evidence.

There was NO evidence connecting her to the death of her child. In fact they couldnt establish what the cause of death was, it could have been accidental or murder. All the evidence presented was circumstantial, that provides the equation of enough reasonable doubt not to convict her.

The jury reached the correct decision within the law in the US.

However the 4 charges against her, that she was found guilty of, has convicted her and she has been given a sentence of four years and fines. But after time served she will go free



1. First Degree Murder - NOT GUILTY

2. Aggravated Child Abuse - NOT GUILTY

3. Aggravated Manslaughter - NOT GUILTY

4. Providing false information to a law-enforcement officer -GUILTY

5. Providing false information to a law-enforcement officer -GUILTY

6. Providing false information to a law-enforcement officer -GUILTY

7. Providing false information to a law-enforcement officer -GUILTY



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ORLANDO -- A judge in Orlando sentenced Casey Anthony to four years Thursday for lying to authorities, but court authorities said she will be freed Wednesday.

A jury acquitted Anthony, 25, of all murder-related charges Tuesday but convicted her on four counts of lying to authorities investigating the death of her daughter, Caylee, in 2008.

Judge Belvin Perry sentenced Anthony to four years in jail to be served consecutively – minus time served. She has been held for almost three years. He also fined her $1,000 on each count.

Perry said the jury "spoke loud and clear" in its findings on the murder charges but also "spoke loud and clear" regarding the charges of lying.

Anthony was convicted of lying about working at the Universal Studios theme park, about leaving her daughter with a non-existent nanny named Zanny, about leaving the girl with friends and about receiving a phone call from her.

Perry rejected the defense team's argument that Anthony's lies occurred on the same day and should be considered "one continuous lie," thus one criminal count.

"As a result of those four separate and distinct lies, law enforcement expended a great deal of time and energy and manpower looking for young Caylee Marie Anthony," Perry said.

Despite widespread public outrage on TV and online about Casey Anthony's acquittal, just two in 10 Americans say they believe she definitely murdered her daughter, according to a USA TODAY/Gallup poll.

The poll of 1,010 adults found another 44 percent thought Anthony probably murdered two-year-old Caylee. The poll has a margin of error of 4 points.

The poll found 36 percent of Americans were disappointed by the verdict and another 18 percent were angry.

The poll showed respondents equally divided on how closely they followed the trial. Half followed the trial somewhat or very closely; the other half did not follow the trial closely or at all.

Anthony was accused of killing Caylee in June 2008 by covering her mouth with duct tape. Caylee's body was found six months later in woods near the Anthony home. The prosecution team said Casey Anthony dumped Caylee's body there and resumed her life of partying and shopping.

Defense attorney Jose Baez, in his opening statement, told the jury that Caylee accidentally drowned and that Casey's father, George, helped Casey cover up the death to make it look like a homicide. No evidence to back up the claim was ever presented. Casey Anthony never testified, and George Anthony denied any involvement in Caylee's death or the disposal of her body.

Wednesday, the first juror spoke out about the case. In an interview with ABC News, Jennifer Ford said she and the other jurors cried and were "sick to our stomachs" after voting to acquit Anthony of charges that she killed her child.

"I did not say she was innocent," said Ford, previously identified only as Juror No. 3. "I just said there was not enough evidence. If you cannot prove what the crime was, you cannot determine what the punishment should be."

The not-guilty verdict shocked many observers, but it was also a difficult moment for the panel, Ford said. No juror talked to reporters in the hours after the verdict.

"Everyone wonders why we didn't speak to the media right away," Ford said. "It was because we were sick to our stomach to get that verdict. We were crying, and not just the women. It was emotional, and we weren't ready. We wanted to do it with integrity and not contribute to the sensationalism of the trial."

When Anthony is released, she will face challenges.

"I suspect she's not going to have a very pleasant life," said Karin Moore, a law professor at Florida A&M University who has watched the case. "This will follow her wherever she goes."

She will be hounded for interviews. She has to worry that she is a target for those who hate her.

"Her life could be in danger," Moore said. "A lot of people wanted to push the needle in themselves, from reading some of the comments made by people online."

Public opinion aside, Anthony has even the basics to worry about, said Mike Paul, a crisis management consultant. Where will she live? Can she find work?

It's not clear that Anthony could return to the house the single mother once shared with her daughter and parents. During the trial, Anthony's lawyer accused her father of sexually abusing her. George Anthony took the stand to deny the allegations.

George and Cindy Anthony left court quickly after the verdict without saying anything to their daughter. Their attorney, Mark Lippman, said the parents received death threats after the verdict.

"Does she have a family to go back to?" Paul said. "That's a major question."

He said Anthony has to work hard to rehabilitate her image, starting with showing remorse or grief over her daughter's death.

"She's infamous now," he said. "We still forgive people who do the right thing. She can change opinions based on her actions today."

The first step, Paul and others say, is to get out of the public eye and seek counseling.

Seattle psychologist Gregory Jantz said Anthony's experience puts her at risk of depression, anxiety and panic attacks.

"This is a girl who needs help," he said. He said Anthony may turn to addiction or return to the hard-partying lifestyle she led before her arrest as a way to numb her feelings.

Jantz said not just Anthony but also her parents and brother need counseling.

"It's a very dysfunctional family system that could explode," he said.

Staying out of the public eye may be hard to do.

Jantz said Anthony is likely to get offers to write a book and other media deals to share her story.

"She can benefit," he said.

Celebrity news website TMZ.com reported Wednesday that an adult entertainment company offered Anthony a deal to star in porn movies. Later, the site said Steve Hirsch, the chief of Vivid Entertainment, withdrew the offer.

Anthony was served a subpoena in jail Tuesday night to give a deposition in a defamation lawsuit filed by a woman named Zenaida Fernandez Gonzalez, CNN reported. Anthony had told police that Caylee had been taken by a nanny named Zenaida Gonzalez. The woman, who sued in 2008, said she had never met the Anthonys.
(The Associated Press
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She will now have to live within her own private hell and so will her parents. What sort of life will they have now after so many deaths threats,

Where will Casey be able to live and on what, she has no money and will never be able to find a job for a very very long time? She will have to go into hiding and this will never be forgotten for years. That in itself will be her own private sentence.

There are no winners here. It was a dreadful dreadful death for that beautiful little girl
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