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>> that's all the time we have left. thank you for being with us. we toss it now to greta van susteren, standing by live to go on the record. >> greta: monica. tonight, the wait is over. we now know casey anthony will not be testifying in her own defense. here's casey anthony earlier today. >> is it your decision, not to testify based upon consultation with your counsels? >> yes, sir. >> you understand that your decision to testify or not testify is solely your decision and your decision alone? >> yes, sir. >> it is your decision not to testify? >> yes, sir. >> have you had ample time to discuss this matter with your attorneys, that is the pros and cons of testifying or not testifying? >> yes, sir. >> has anyone used any force
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or pressure in making you arrive at that decision? >> no, sir. >> that decision is your decision, freely and voluntarily? >> yes, sir. >> greta: how does that impact her defense? without casey testifying for herself there's not one witness to back up the defense theory that caylee accidentally drowned in the family pool. the best case he can hope is the prosecution didn't convince the jury it was murder. one thing is clear, casey is getting closer to finding out her fate. her defense team rested. now before calling krystal holloway, also known as river cruz to the stand. holloway claims she had an affair with george anthony. and george told her caylee's death was an accident. >> do you know george anthony? >> yes. >> how do you know him? >> i met him at a tent when his granddaughter was missing. >> when?
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>> i believe it was july, august maybe. >> august of what year? >> '08. >> 2008? >> correct. >> how often did you go to the tent? >> everyday. >> did you get to know mr. anthony a little better? >> yes. >> did you develop a relationship with mr. anthony? >> yes, sir i did. >> was this an intimate relationship? >> yes. >> did mr. anthony go to your home or your apartment? >> it was my home and yes he did. >> about how many times, did he go to our house? >> maybe 12. >> miss holloway, did there ever come an occasion where you had a heart to heart
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conversation with george anthony, as to what happened to his granddaughter? >> yes. >> tell the ladies and gentlemen of the jury what you were doing and how that transpired. >> particular night that you are referring to? >> yes. >> he was sitting on my couch. i was sitting on the floor. he told me -- he had said it was an accident that snowballed out of control. i was in shock. by the time i looked up his eyes were filled with tears and i didn't elaborate. i didn't ask him anything further. >> did -- was this before caylee was found? >> yes, sir. it was around thanksgiving time. i believe. >> were you prompting him? were you asking him? >> no, sir.
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>> the topic just came up and -- >> not exactly. we were talking about his daughter. i didn't think that he could raise somebody that was capable of harming her child. and that's when he said it was an accident that snowballed out of control. but i was caught off guard with it. by the time i looked up he had tears in his eyes. and i didn't say anything after that. >> you were talking to him about his daughter and how you couldn't believe that he could raise a daughter that would deliberately kill her child? >> that's correct. >> what he said to you is, i really believe it was an accident that just went wrong, isn't that true? >> that misstates her statement. >> it does not. >> it does, judge gentlemen approach the sidebar and bring me the statement.
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>> her statement, page 16, line 25 through page 17 line 9. >> he said i really believe that it was an accident. and it just went wrong. and then she tried to cover it up. >> did he tell you what he thought happened to the child? >> he said it was an accident that went wrong. and it snowballed -- i'm sorry it just snowballed. and he said, you know, how you tell a small lie and you just try to cover it up and it just got really big and it just out of control. he just said that i really believe that it was an accident and it just went wrong and she tried to cover it up. casey, no verbal response. did he said to you that casey
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had told him that this was an accident or this was something that you just believed? he didn't say. he didn't say that. he said like he knew it was a -- [ inaudible ] i don't remember him saying like casey said it. he just said it was an accident that wrong. >> george made it clear to you that he did not have any firsthand knowledge of what happened to his granddaughter, that was the context of what he said, want it? >> the statement speaks for itself. >> overruled. >> correct. >> greta: george anthony denies the two were intimate and denies confiding in her. joining us the anthonies' attorney mark lippman. is it your client's view that the witness just on the stand, that is mistaken or is she
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lying about this conversation? >> she is lying completely miss van susteren. the conversation never took place. my client never had any intimate relation with her this woman has made many misrepresentations to both george and cindy multiple times. it is my belief she has severe mental issues. >> greta: i can imagine anything more difficult than what the parents of casey have gone through. they've lost a grand child. their daughter is facing the possibility of the death penalty. the daughter has claimed the father has molested her, which he denies. today we have a woman taking the stand saying she was intimate, cheating on cindy. i guess the question is how are your clients doing tonight? >> the torn claimed there was some sort of sexual molestation. miss anthony has not tan the stand. that was purely fiction done by the torn many as to my
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clients, they are doing fine, getting through this and looking forward to the end of the trial. >> greta: that's a serious allegation to level at jose baez. either he has a good faith i was -- faith basis for asking these questions or it is not ethical. presumably he got this information from his client or it is not ethical. >> wherever he got it from there was no presentation of it, on the for instance that maybe his -- other than the infriends that maybe his client would testify. -- >> greta: were your clients surprised by the decision of casey not to testify today? >> no. we kind of figured it would go either way. certainly, my clients they said i could talk about this. they were that casey chose not to testify today.
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that it was a good defense decision. because who knows what would have happened if she did. >> greta: one of the interesting parts of today's testimony was testimony about how the family pets were disposed of when they died. i couldn't help but notice when george anthony was on the stand he said things that were not helpful to the defense. did jose baez prepare him for his testimony? i guess prepare sounds like a terrible word. did he sit down and talk to him before he put him on the stand so he would know what he would say? >> no. he never, ever talked to george anthony since the trial began. we haven't had a conversation between jose, george and i. we did talk between jose, cindy and i. there was some corn firm about different things there. -- there was some confirmation about different things.
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>> greta: do you have any explanation for that? that seems dangerous to put someone on the stand who he has not spoken to? >> do i know why jose does what he does? absolutely not. as far as the testimony that was princed today, i they what he was trying to achieve in saying that george was the one who coordinated and then completed the burial ceremony that the family had. but as you heard the testimony i was a family affair. they all took part in it. and the inference that's where casey must have learned this is what you do with a loved one. >> greta: any worry or concern as a lawyer, for cindy? there was discussion outside the hearing of the jury about her -- when she testified she said that she was the one who had done the research on the computer and is she was home from work today.
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apparently the prosecution had secured some employment records to show that wasn't true. that testimony never got in. nonetheless, there's the possibility the prosecution may go after her for not being truthful on the stand. do you have any fear that is going to happen? >> i'm always the worst-case scenario type of attorney. i'm hopeful the state wouldn't do something like that. my client remains strong in her position she did do those searches. i was the state that said 3/17/ 08. my client just confirmed that. she didn't remember the specific date. regardless, there are other records out there that would confirm that my client wasn't necessarily at work all day. and the state does have that. >> greta: i can't imagine the pain your clients are going through. has there been eye contact some sort of acknowledgement of your clients and casey in
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the courtroom? have they made any sort of contact? >> nothing other -- i candice close anything else that would get anybody in trouble. any contact on video where my client cindy mouthed i love you to her daughter. i believe that's the only thing any of the video has shone. >> greta: when was the last time your clients ever spoke to casey? >> in 2008. >> greta: letters, anything? >> no. since everything was released to the media immediately pony visitation or letters my clients through discussions with casey's torn jose baez thought it would be best not to communicate directly through to her and work through jose to casey. >> greta: mark, thank you. >> thanks very much. >> greta: will the jury get to sniff the so-called smell of death?
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cindy anthony said the car smelled like there was a dead body in it. then george anthony said there was a smell of decomposition. the defense argues it was trash that made that smell. will the jury be able to smell a can containing air samples from the trunk of casey's car? >> this jury is going to want to smell the evidence. when we passed around one of the items one or two of the jurors on their own, sniffed the evidence. the smell of this evidence has been the feature of this whole case. part of the predicate their ability to do that is to know the smell the can is the same smell in the car. >> there is nothing that mr. ashton has presented that would give guide to the court that for the first time in the state of florida, a jury should be able to smell something and tell -- and
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become witnesses as to the smell of human decomposition. >> i don't know if juror number 1 has experience and juror number 7 does not. >> in my estimation, the new evidence would violate mrs. anthony's due process rights and dye night her, her 6th amendment right under the united states constitution, to confront witnesses her because she has absolutely no ability to confront that juror, to cross-examine that injure. >> greta: joining us shannon butler. has any witness testified to this, which is i was there, it was an accident?
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>> no, nobody has. they asked george anthony. he was very, very clear that he was not there. the only person that could have backed up that story that somebody else was there, was casey anthony. she decided not to take the stand today. >> greta: i should remind the viewers casey doesn't have to prove anything. i suspect the defense is trying to create the suspicion there's an accident and the prosecution failed to show the homicide. shannon, today walking out of the courtroom did baez say anything to the lawyers? did he indicate anything in terms of how he felt how the day went for him equipment -- for him? >> no he's very closed off he doesn't say to anybody about how he thinks it within. he gets people like krystal holloway on the stand that seems in the beginning to work okay for his case. then you get the prosecutor up, jeff ashton up and he starts
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to hammer these people. immediately a lot of these witnesses start to unknowingly almost turn on their case. there's no telling what jose baez thought today. he rested his case. he decided casey would not take the stand. he just waits for these rebuttal witnesses now. >> greta: the defense has now rested. has the prosecution indicated there will be any more wits or have they rested as well and there -- more witnesses or have they rested as well? >> they are still likely to bring up more witnesses tomorrow. they want to hammer home cindy anthony's statements about she was home when the chloroform was being looked up or the chlorophyll that popped up chloroform on the computer. they want to hammer home she may not have been as truthful as they think she was on the stand. they wanted to bring in those new records. this was a lawyer from her former employer that was out there. that was expected to take the
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stand, the state said they will need a half a day, maybe a full day tomorrow to get through what they want to have heard. >> greta: shannon, thank you very much. >> straight ahead, casey had her chance today to look at the jury and talk to them. casey said no. she exercised her fifth amendment right not to testify. what does the legal panic think? >> what is the defense doing comparing caylee to the anthony's family dead pets? we ask mark fuhrman he's here. >> you see for the first time george anthony's suicide note. what did it say? when was it written? stay tuned. i will send this to shelley. yeah. and i can have a proposal to you within half an hour. we're a small business. with 27 of us always in the field, we have to stay connected. we use verizon tablets, smartphones. we're more responsive. there are no delays. delays cost money.
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>> greta: everyone has been wondering would casey decide to take the stand? we know the answer, no. here's judge belvin perry asking her. >> is it your decision not to testify, based upon consultation with your counsels? >> yes, sir. >> you understand that your decision to testify or not testify, is solely your decision and your decision
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alone? >> yes, sir. >> and it is your decision not to testify? >> yes, sir. >> have you had ample time to discuss this matter with your attorneys, that is the pros and cons of testifying or not testifying? >> yes, sir. >> has anyone used any force or pressure in making you arrive at that decision? >> no, sir. >> that decision is your decision freely and voluntarily? >> yes, sir. >> greta: is the defense team's claim that caylee accidentally drowned in the family pool now out the window without the help of casey's testimony? joining us criminal defense attorney and consultant to the anthony defense team. i realize and recognize that casey does not have to prove anything at all, because she is the defendant. however, that jose baez in
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essence in the opening statement made some promises. you have this incredible gap between june 16th, when the child disappeared and this first 911 call in august. it has created this burden. what is the defense's explanation as to what happened? >> i think jose said that at beginning. i'm con founded at the amount of people who thought she would testify. as you know it is rare in a criminal case to begin with client. casey is, you know, is a liar. i think jose bought a lot of credibility by coming out and saying that in his opening. basically, that no upside. you can imagine the jury is not going to believe a word she says. >> greta: right. so what is -- the whole business about accident. i realize the conversation with this woman holloway. as a tactical matter -- what she said was not evidence it was to impeach george. i assume there would be an
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instruction on that. there's nothing to suggest accident other than to try to have these infriendses about what happened but -- these inferences about what happened but jose bias promised it. >> i don't think he promised it. a lot of times the jury will be instructed not to take something into account, but you know they've already heard it. for instance they've already heard no matter how many times we go flew the semantics of it, -- we they heard miss holloway say that george knew it was an accident. >> greta: if he knew she was going to say that, -- [ unintelligible ] i assume that he knew what she was going to say about anything -- i mean i assume that -- i assume that he talked to her ahead of time. 9 problem is a little
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different. the problem is that jose has made an affirmative promise. if you don't deliver, you better have a good explanation or the prosecutor going to turn and point at you and say where is that mr. baez? >> i think you are right. i think that is what they are going to do. i think jose has backed himself in the corn are in this regard. we don't have a -- corner in this regard. we don't have a burden but it is going to be hard to explain it to a jury after his opening. it going to be quite a feat for him in closing. >> greta: as a member of the defense team where mr. jose baez get this child molesting thing? lippman thinks it was baez who made it up not and any telling her lawyer. >> that would be ethical. those are the types of things you only get from your client. you are never going to make something like that up. ha would be horrific that is something he got -- that would be horrific that something he
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got from casey . >> greta: are you of that? >> i can't say i was in the meeting, i'm certain of that, that would never happen. >> greta: what is the thinking of the defense team, because she was molested, for some reason she felt compelled to be part of hiding this accident? >> i think it is a little bigger. i think jose was trying to say it is a bit more of a conspiracy. this is a family who consistently lies. and she was taught to lie that's the only way she knows how to deal with things. >> greta: there's nothing wrong with an accident, tragic but not a crime. why wouldn't it have been disclosed? >> it could have been panic. >> greta: by the father too? >> casey isn't the sharpest tack. it is more believable to think that an ex-police officer could create a situation that we have here. they don't have cause of death. they have no dna, they have nothing. if she did it, she did the
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perfect crime. they can trace it back to anyone. it is a little more likely that it would be her father, i think. >> greta: jennifer, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> greta: casey anthony's family had more to say today. it had to do with some dead family pets. what does this have to do with caylee? find out when mark fuhrman guess the record, next. >> remember in january 2009 when george anthony said he was going to kill himself? tonight we have that suicide note. you will see it. you will see it. and our legal panel is here. ♪ we believe doing the right thing never goes unnoticed.
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>> greta: with little caylee's body treated like that of a dead dog? that's what the defense was suggesting today as lawyers grilled casey anthony's family. george, cindy and lee were all back on the stand today many family's dead pets were disposed of throughout the years. >> when you moved did you have a dog name bo? >> yes. >> how was bo buried? >> objection could we have a point in time? question. >> when did bo pass away? >> i can't remember the year, sir. >> was it 15 years ago, 10
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years ago? >> it could have been 15 or more years ago. >> how old was casey at that time? >> somewhere in the neighborhood probably about four, 5-years-old, i'm roughly guessing. >> was bo buried in a blanket in a plastic bag wrapped with duct tape? >> i do not remember what he was buried in. we took him to a vet because he was in distress, she was dying. >> when you found out that -- that your granddaughter was found and -- with a blanket and with a plastic bag and with duct tape, tell law enforcement at any time over the last three years, that that is the way you used to bury your pets? >> objection. >> i don't remember being present for bo. i remember when to bury him. but i don't remember being present for him. same guess for ginger, i want
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here. i was hear when cinnamon was buried. >> how was cinnamon buried? >> i buried her in our backyard. >> was she in a plastic bag with duct tape? >> she was in a black plastic bag. i recall there being duct tape used to secure the bag. >> we buried them in the backyard. >> was it also with black plastic bag and duct tape? >> again, bo was taken to the vet. i was at work. george and casey took bo to the vet when he was in distress. the vet -- he actually died on the table while the vet was looking at him. the vet secured him. and then later that evening, when i got home from work, he was already ready to be buried. george and i and the kids had a little sermon in the back --
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ceremony in the back. >> how long were the kids? >> lee was in first grade and it was our first summer there she had just had her fourth birthday. >> was the black plastic with tape? >> i'm not sure if it was a bag with black plastic. >> greta: joining us mark fuhrman. for the life of me mark, you can understand in terms of similarity. the big picture is what baez just said the family cares more about how they bury their pets than the poor child. you know, i don't know how that in any way -- is anything but very damning. your thought? >> greta the more i hear this, the first time i thought what is jose baez doing?
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how else do you dispose of pets except for put them in some kind of bag and bury them? they don't get the same accountability or respect a human being does there. is no coffins, you put them in the bag or let the very incinerate them. the other side of the coin is he trying to imply that george anthony has a method of operation of getting rid of beloved dead objects? then is he assuming that somebody is going to get the inference that casey anthony watched how her family deals with death? i'm a little confused. as far as homicide and this, it is apples and oranges. >> greta: it is true, i will defend baez by saying one thing. we don't get to pick the facts in these trials. we don't get to pick the defenses. it is not like we can make it up you play the hand dealt you. this isn't a good hand for
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this defense torn. here's way done get, why in the world would george -- here's what i don't get, why in the world would george or casey anthony not want to report an accident? i see the defense theory is casey is a troubled victim of child molesting, partying, whatever, terrible person that kind of thing and she is troubled. there is no adequate explanation why george the father, a former police officer would be afraid to report an accident. if he want afraid to report a murder, the defense says this is an accident i can't figure out how he sells to the jury that george wants to cover-up an accident and something elaborate and get rid of a body with his daughter in the way they got rid of the pets. >> i think they are not going to. if jose baez in retrospect he would like to listen to the
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prosecution case and reserve his right for an opening statement after they rested. that being said, what he did is he committed the george and casey worked in concert to get rid of a body of an accidental death. if it is just casey, she has proved to have the mental disability to actually probably be believe age in that regard. when you add -- he would have immediately picked up the phone. look at how he lives his life, orderly, organized. look at how he testifies. he's of fact. he was a cop for 10 years. he's going to pick up the phone. he's not going to cover up. and he's not going to cover-up for casey. >> greta: you don't have to cover-up an accident. >> it is ridiculous. >> greta: mark, thank you. >> coming up, the jury has heard a lot about george anthony. much of which he denied. now there's something else. george anthony's suicide note. we ask our legal panel about that, next. >> casey an not the only one in jail tonight many someone in the media snitched on some
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deficit. the shutdown could lead to thousands of layoffs, but essential personnel like state troopers, prison guards, judges and first responders will stay on the job. bail will be substantially reduced for former international monetary fund leader strauss-kahn. prosecutors have raised issues about the credibility of the hotel maid who accused strauss-kahn of raping her. and the woman has repeatedly lied since making that initial allegation back on may 14. i'm marianne rafferty. now back to "on the record." for your latest headlines, go to foxnews.com. you are watching the most powerful name in news, fox newschannel. diagram spoke with john allen of the sheriff's office. george anthony has been gone since 8:30 this morning. he has taken several bottles of medication from his house as well as pictures and we're
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worried that he has done something to himself. >> greta: that was the january 22nd, 2009, 911 call placed by their former attorney. that was may the day george tried to kill himself, six weeks after his granddaughter's remains were found. today the jury got to read george's six-page suicide note the one police found along side george. the document reads:
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>> greta: was george anthony driven by guilt over something he did as the defense claims or was he just devastated over the death of his granddaughter as the prosecution claims? joining us diana tennis, bernie grim and ted williams. ted rep -- represents roy kronk's son. the suicide note, what relevance? >> i think the relevance is when the defense opened the door yesterday by pointing out -- questioning george that things he said and did were because he felt guilty about the way he treated his
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daughter and the cover-up of the accidental death of his granddaughter that opened the door to the prosecution leading him down the primrose path of the things i did were because i thought my granddaughter was missing. and then i was devastated she was dead. and devastated that i thought my daughter had something to do with it. >> greta: the most bizarre thing bernie, here the defense theory is that because of an accident that he is somehow guilty for covering up an accident. there's nothing wrong with an accident. an accident isn't a crime. >> accident you pick up the phone and say oh my god my granddaughter just slipped in the pool, she is not breathing. i feel bad about a lot, none of the things i've done to ted i feel bad about. you wouldn't go into a suicidal melancholy story if i was an accident. you just say it was an accident. this is unnecessarilily dark. he ended off with i do not
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deserve life any more. i'm sorry for all that i've done to us. >> greta: i'm trying to look it from the defense perspective. they have to come up with an explanation as to why george would cover-up an accident. they use the child molesting allegations with case. >> they use the cheating. and the suicide to say this guy is a real weirdo. he's so weird that he would cover-up an accident and have the remains -- which i think is difficult. >> stranger things have happened. it is a fantastic story. the problem is there is nothing to back that up. >> i agree. what we also found in the suicide note, george bought a gun. in the suicide note he says that he wanted to go and find the individuals who he believed had some information on where caylee was. that tells me that this is not a person who was involved in
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the death of their grandchild. >> greta: i don't know if it tells me that. >> that's my belief. >> when people don't carry it off and don't finish a suicide it is just a note. it is the ultimate act of selfishness but he didn't take his own life. >> greta: i think it was alcohol and drugs. >> say it was a real attempt or quasi real attempt or planned real attempt he's going to take that secret to his grave is facing murder charge over that mistake. you talked earlier the defense does not have to prove anything. when you take on facts, you when you take on a burden like that, when you know that things are going to not come out the way that you've said they would in opening, i just -- that's not playing it as it lays that is not being stuck with bad facts that's giving yourself bad facts. >> greta: the defense doesn't
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have a legal burden. but you create a burden by promising something. >> the judge can give all the instructions he wants. the jury is going to say three weeks ago this guy told us he had something beautiful for us. i didn't hear word one about it. the judge says all that stuff, jurors don't hear that. >> they may not. let's be candid here, jose was dell a very bad hand. he's got a -- was dealt a very bad hand. the most unfortunate thing he did was to put on this cockamamy story about this drunking. there was no evidence he put on to back that up. >> greta: i was troubled with the fact that the family pets seeped to get a better burial than the child. >> it is a thankless job that has nothing but endless criticism attached. when you meet the client and the client says this is what happened. you don't turn around and tell 12 people that >> greta: the smartest thing was not put her on the stand
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>> greta: talk about being dumb. some guy in the courtroom really got that prize today. courtroom observer gave the finger to the prosecutor and it got caught on camera. to make matters worse he did it in front of the jury. the judge was not happy with him. >> you recognize the individual contained therein, on that photograph, sir? >> yes, i do. >> this is me. >> and what is that symbol are projecting with your fingers? >> using my middle finger and i'm sorry. when you extend one's middle finger? >> the f-word to someone. >> what does it moon to you, sir not to some, but to you.
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>> to use the f-word to someone. >> who were you extending the finger to, sir? >> mr. ashton. >> what was mr. ashton doing at that time, sir? >> i don't even know. >> court was in session, was it not? >> yes, it was. >> now, you see this sign? >> yes, sir. >> does not this sign read, any gestures, facial expressions or audible comments show an approval or disapproval during a court proceeding is absolutely prohibited. that sign is posted on the door outside is it not? >> it is. >> how far have you gone in school? >> 12th grade. >> can you read and write? >> yes, sir.
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>> did you not read this sign, sir? >> i have read that. >> anything you would like to say before this court imposes sentence? >> apologize for doing this. >> young man, do you realize that the taxpayers of the state of florida has expended a great deal of money in putting on this trial and that your actions may have jeopardized or could have jeopardized all of the work that the attorneys have done in this particular case? >> yes, sir. >> at this time i will an judge you to be guilty. -- anjudge you to be guilty of the crime of direct criminal
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contempt. i will sentence you to six days in orange county jail. impose a fine of $4 -- of $400 dollars along with an application age statutory court costs. >> greta: six days in jail is that fair or heavy handed by the judge? go to gretawire.com and let us know right now. >> a courtroom observer sent to jail. a woman claiming to be a mistress. testimony about dead pets. this murder trial is strange. this murder trial is strange. don't go anywhere [ male announcer ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities.
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