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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.”

Casey Anthony Sentence

July 6, 2011 by · Comments Off on Casey Anthony Sentence 

Casey Anthony SentenceCasey Anthony Sentence, Members of the public wants to see Casey Anthony to be sentenced Thursday morning you can try to get seats hall passes today. Passes will be issued at 4 pm in the courtroom. Fifty passes are available.

His sentencing is scheduled for 9 am on the 23rd floor of the Courthouse in Orange County.

Anthony, 25, was convicted Tuesday of four counts of lying to police.
But she was found guilty of first-degree murder, not guilty of aggravated child abuse and not guilty of aggravated manslaughter of a child in relation to the death of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee.

The boy’s body was dumped in the woods near the Anthony family home in east Orange County.

Anthony could leave the courtroom a free woman on Thursday. Each count of lying to police leads to a maximum of one year behind bars, and she could be sentenced to time served for time spent in prison awaiting Orange County.

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