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Casey Anthony Trial Jan. 2, 2013

March 13, 2012 by · Comments Off on Casey Anthony Trial Jan. 2, 2013 

Casey Anthony Trial Jan. 2, 2013, A judge decided on Tuesday to grant both sides a continuance in the civil trial against Casey Anthony. The attorneys for Zenaida Gonzalez and attorneys for Casey asked Judge Lisa Munyon to move the April 10 trial because of scheduling conflicts.

Munyon granted the motion and the trial is now set to begin on Jan. 2, 2013. The pretrial conference will be held in December.

Munyon kept the hearing scheduled for March 23 on the docket.

On Monday attorneys for Gonzalez asked the judge for Casey’s address so they can serve her with a subpoena. Munyon said the attorneys can subpoena Anthony, but that they will have to find her themselves.

The civil case against Anthony was expected to go to trial next month. Attorneys for Gonzalez want to be sure Casey will be there for the trial.

“We subpoena people for trial all the time,” attorney Keth Mitnik said. “This is just her wanting to be treated different once again.”

HLN News And Casey Anthony

July 7, 2011 by · Comments Off on HLN News And Casey Anthony 

HLN News And Casey AnthonyHLN News And Casey Anthony, Encouraged by audience records and feeds on the widespread outrage by the verdicts in the trial of Casey Anthony, HLN and hang em ‘high host Nancy Grace will not let go of this story.

Network coverage continues into the weekend with a special grace of two hours on Saturday night. As the verdicts came down Wednesday, Headline News has had one owner: Not Guilty. Work is already showing time Grace had its highest ratings ever this week.

Grace Crusade host avenger and her colleague Jane Velez-Mitchell HLN have been a rehash of the test, regretting the outcome and speculation about the future of the young Orlando, who was found not guilty of killing her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee.

Velez-Mitchell, quoted by online news agency Mediaite saying she believes that viewers HLN “more attention than some of the jurors” and “know the details of the case to an extraordinary degree. And you do not have sense of the jurors really did. ”

Of course, the jurors had no relentless pursuit of Grace Anthony to help shape their opinions. Grace, a former prosecutor turned media personality, Anthony had condemned in her own mind long before the trial began.

Immediately after the verdicts, HLN replaced its “Countdown to the verdict” of the clock with a “Countdown to the sentence” the clock ticking away the seconds until 9 am today, when Anthony was sentenced to four juvenile convictions lying to police.

Many viewers were surprised by the verdict not guilty of murder because so many unanswered questions about the death of Caylee and the prosecution claims that Anthony is a pathological liar.

Most expect Anthony is somehow responsible for the death of the child.

Grace was clearly disappointed: “Definitely I can not believe that the death of Caylee has been no retaliation,” he said after the verdict was read. “‘Tot Mom is going to walk free. … In the end, Tot Mom is seemed to have worked.”

His relentless coverage brought criticism from critics who say that Grace has crossed the line. But the ratings doubled HLN test coverage wall to wall, in June, and Grace’s profile has grown. People love her or hate her.

VIDBITS: Entertainment Weekly reports that James Spader, “Boston Legal” fame, will join the cast of “The Office” as a regular. He plays Robert California, a chief ultraconfident and sexually charged and CEO of Dunder Mifflin.

Jamie Gregorich, 24, chef of Bradenton, is among the 18 contestants of “Hell’s Kitchen,” which returns to fox on July 18. Their signature dish is “Lollipop Lamb Chop with Red Onion Confiture” and has taught at the Culinary Program Manatee Technical Institute of Art.

• TV Guide reports that David Hasselhoff has signed on to a run guesthouse in the FX series “Sons of Anarchy.” The episodes should air in October. Reportedly, The Hoff will play a former porn star that has become a producer of adult films of poor quality.

• Debuted at 5 pm Monday on Fox News Channel’s “The Five”, a summer replacement for the departed Glenn Beck, whose contract was not renewed. The show will feature the temporal view of a rotating panel of five members, Fox, who jokes about top stories, controversies and issues of the day.

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