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. >> belvin perry was firm in his sentence, the maximum on each of four counts of lying to investigators. >> i will sentence you to one year in orange county jail, imposing a $1,000 fine, all four accounts to run consecutive to each other. >> belvin perry says each lie lead investigators on an expensive and unnecessary search. >> this search for her went on from july, through december, over several months, trying to find caylee mar re-anthony. >> the court reserved jurisdiction, and could tax anthony on that. >> caylee, k. lee. >> it may never be enough for crowds against the acquittal. when she is released, it is not clear where she will go. an attorney for her parents said it is not likely she will go home. there has been talk about her writing a book or signing a movie deal. the attorney said they might do the same. they cannot go back to their jobs after all of this. >> thank you. jan -- john mackey, a former baltimore colts player has passed away. he played for the baltimore colts from 1963, until 1967, and also played for the san diego chargers. a spokesman for the baltimore ravens
. >> belvin perry was firm in his sentence, the maximum on each of four counts of lying to investigators. >> i will sentence you to one year in orange county jail, imposing a $1,000 fine, all four accounts to run consecutive to each other. >> belvin perry says each lie lead investigators on an expensive and unnecessary search. >> this search for her went on from july, through december, over several months, trying to find caylee mar re-anthony. >> the court reserved...
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this morning, judge belvin perry announced what that would cost her. >> i will sentence you to one year in the orange county jail, imposing a $1,000 fine on each count. all four counts to run consecutive to each other, giving you credit for the time that you have previously served. >> that credit amounted to just over 1,000 days. let's go live now to orlando. nbc is outside the courthouse with the very latest on what has happened this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, richard. that was six days short of the worst case scenario for those protesters that gathered around this morning outside the courtroom. certainly not comforting, not even six weeks or six months, not even six years is anywhere near what they wanted or what they consider would be just for caylee. however, i got to tell you, i'm surprised that i'm not seeing people protesting anymore. we saw around 100 people this morning, give or take. they're all gone now. i'm sure in less than a week, in six days, we'll see at least some type of animosity for which i can only imagine that casey anthony must be pro
this morning, judge belvin perry announced what that would cost her. >> i will sentence you to one year in the orange county jail, imposing a $1,000 fine on each count. all four counts to run consecutive to each other, giving you credit for the time that you have previously served. >> that credit amounted to just over 1,000 days. let's go live now to orlando. nbc is outside the courthouse with the very latest on what has happened this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter:...
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let's listen again to belvin perry. >> none from the state, your honor. >> mr. baez, miss fry, would you like to renew all previous objections? >> yes, your honor. >> have them renewed all previous objections in large to the instructions as read, are there any additional objections to the instructions? >> no, your honor. >> okay. all right, mr. baez will be going with me. miss burk are you going or are you going to designate a member from your team to go as i give some instructions to the alternates? >> i'll go with you and mr. baez, your honor. >> okay. then i would suggest that you will designate someone to stand with the clerk to inspect all of the evidence that needs to go back as soon as we take care of that we will come back here and then at that time we will send the evidence back along with instructions. i'll meet you at the back of the courtroom. madam court reporter. >> there are a few things that have to happen before the jury actually gets to start talking to each other. susan fine, let's talk about what he just suggested is each side gets to check o
let's listen again to belvin perry. >> none from the state, your honor. >> mr. baez, miss fry, would you like to renew all previous objections? >> yes, your honor. >> have them renewed all previous objections in large to the instructions as read, are there any additional objections to the instructions? >> no, your honor. >> okay. all right, mr. baez will be going with me. miss burk are you going or are you going to designate a member from your team to go as i...
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judge belvin perry, it looks like casey anthony could walk free. you heard from all our attorneys here. you're kind of trying to read between the lines. it could happen between 80 something days. we had thought possibly up to a year. she is getting credit for good time. the three years that she has already been in prison. you heard it. four counts. for lying to authorities. you're looking at a year for each count. a thousand dollar fine for each count. but since she has already been in prison for three years, it looks like less than a year she will actually serve. we will talk more about than. holly hughes has impressions on casey anthony's mannerisms in court. very interesting. stay with us. we will continue after the break. >>> well, if you're just tuning in, the casey anthony sentencing is out. and as it stands, she will be free late july, possibly early august. she will not walk free today, as many people were asking. the decision was made just moments ago live in this orlando courtroom. casey anthony no longer in court. they have gone into a r
judge belvin perry, it looks like casey anthony could walk free. you heard from all our attorneys here. you're kind of trying to read between the lines. it could happen between 80 something days. we had thought possibly up to a year. she is getting credit for good time. the three years that she has already been in prison. you heard it. four counts. for lying to authorities. you're looking at a year for each count. a thousand dollar fine for each count. but since she has already been in prison...
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. >> judge jeanine: coming up, judge belvin perry sends the jury to deliberate.hich way are they leaning? our panel is here to debate that question, next. my doctor told me calcium is besabsorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. new citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. host: could switching to geico my body needs. reon car insurance? or more host: do people use smartphones to do dumb things? man 1: send, that is the weekend. app grapgic: yeah dawg! man 2: allow me to crack...the bubbly! man 1: don't mind if i doozy. man 3: is a gentleman with a brostache invited over to this party? man 1: only if he's ready to rock! ♪ sfx: guitar and trumpet jam vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >> judge jeanine: besides the fact we have a 2-year-old dead, a family torn apart. going forward, what do you think should happy to casey anthony? >> i think she should be sentenced to manslaughter. >> judge jeanine: do you th
. >> judge jeanine: coming up, judge belvin perry sends the jury to deliberate.hich way are they leaning? our panel is here to debate that question, next. my doctor told me calcium is besabsorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. new citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. host: could switching to geico my body needs. reon car insurance? or more host: do people...
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. >> judge jeanine: coming up, judge belvin perry sends the jury to deliberate.hich way are they leaning? our panel is here to debate that question, next. a lot of people ink fiber can do one thing and one thing only, and those people are what i like to call wrong. take metamucil. sure it helps you keep regular, but it doesn't stop there. metamucil is the only leading fiber supplement with psyllium, which gels to help remove waste and reduce cholesterol. it can multi-multitask. it's so 2012. look at it! it's doing over a million different things right now. metamucil. ask more of your fiber. on a track that simulates the world's toughest roads. ♪ [ tires screeching ] ♪ if it can survive this drive... ♪ it can survive yours. the nissan altima. innovation that lasts. innovation for all. ♪ so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammato
. >> judge jeanine: coming up, judge belvin perry sends the jury to deliberate.hich way are they leaning? our panel is here to debate that question, next. a lot of people ink fiber can do one thing and one thing only, and those people are what i like to call wrong. take metamucil. sure it helps you keep regular, but it doesn't stop there. metamucil is the only leading fiber supplement with psyllium, which gels to help remove waste and reduce cholesterol. it can multi-multitask. it's so...
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judge belvin perry gave ms. anthony the maximum sentence for lying, four years but she will be released next week because of time served and good behavior in jail. so ms. anthony walks while her two-year-old daughter caylee's murder remains unsolved. in addition, florida representative bill hager introduced legislation called caylee's law that would make it a felony for a parent or legal guardian to fail to report a missing child to authorities dislarks law should be passed immediately in every state. now, for the bad news. obviously casey anthony does not deserve to walk free, most americans understand that. if you don't think she is a killer just the fact she didn't report her two-year-old missing for 30 days means the woman should spend a long time in prison. her good fortune that she will soon be free is directly because of the jury's verdict. so far, just one juror has spoken out. >> a lot of people might say how are you going to keep at night. >> i'm going to sleep just fine because i had in this country t
judge belvin perry gave ms. anthony the maximum sentence for lying, four years but she will be released next week because of time served and good behavior in jail. so ms. anthony walks while her two-year-old daughter caylee's murder remains unsolved. in addition, florida representative bill hager introduced legislation called caylee's law that would make it a felony for a parent or legal guardian to fail to report a missing child to authorities dislarks law should be passed immediately in every...
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in a motion filed late yesterday, the state asked judge belvin perry to pay more than the legal minimumon. the orange county sheriff's office says they want casey to pay for the officer's time spent looking for caylee. here is a look at some of the costs associated with the case. the bill for the prosecution stands at $91,000. and anthony's defense team billed the state for $130,000 for expert work and witnesses and room, board and transportation for the jury has been estimated at $360,000. so, what does your gut tell you when you crunch those numbers? should casey anthony pay for prosecution and investigation costs? go to "newsnation."msnbc.com to vote there. i'm thomas roberts, and thanks for joining. tomorrow, tamron hall will anchor live from kennedy space center where she will report on the final flight of nasa. >>> and coming up is ezra klein stepping in for martin bashir. chocolate, vanilla or strawberry ? chocolate ! chocolate it is ! yeah, but i'm new, too. umm... he's new... er... than you. even kids know it's wrong to treat new friends better than old friends. at ally bank, w
in a motion filed late yesterday, the state asked judge belvin perry to pay more than the legal minimumon. the orange county sheriff's office says they want casey to pay for the officer's time spent looking for caylee. here is a look at some of the costs associated with the case. the bill for the prosecution stands at $91,000. and anthony's defense team billed the state for $130,000 for expert work and witnesses and room, board and transportation for the jury has been estimated at $360,000. so,...
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> reporter: the outburst in front of the jury led to a delay and an angry reprimand from judge belvin perry. >> enough is enough. >> you can't trust this evidence. >> reporter: as the closing arguments resumed, baez returned to his overriding theme. >> if it is difficult for you to find the truth, then this case is not proven. >> reporter: after the prosecution's rebuttal later this morning and instructions from the judge, the jury will begin their search for that truth. jay gray, nbc news, orlando. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. a violent thunderstorm tore through washington, d.c. yesterday, where a 56-year-old cyclist was killed by a falling tree limb. at one point in the afternoon, police cleared spectators off the capital's west lawn where preparations for today's big independence day concert were under way. fortunately, the weather cleared up in time for the evening rehearsal. >>> elsewhere across the country, several cities held their fourth of july fireworks displays a day early. sparks flew at the annual red, white and boom festival
> reporter: the outburst in front of the jury led to a delay and an angry reprimand from judge belvin perry. >> enough is enough. >> you can't trust this evidence. >> reporter: as the closing arguments resumed, baez returned to his overriding theme. >> if it is difficult for you to find the truth, then this case is not proven. >> reporter: after the prosecution's rebuttal later this morning and instructions from the judge, the jury will begin their search for...
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however, as every day goes longer here, judge belvin perry, jr. clearly expressing he does not want to see this stretch out any further. >> we'll give you all the time that you need, but if i find out that this is an imaginary problem, because these folks are ready to return to their homes. >> reporter: and that, you can bank on. this trial began the last week of may. we've gone through memorial day weekend with this jury sequestered, not able to go out and live their life and have fun, they're all sequestered at a hotel in orlando, 100 miles away from their friends and family where they live in clearwater, florida, we've gone through the entire month of june, now we're into july and it looks like their fourth of july weekend is also going to be flushed down the drain, and this raises issues of whether their verdict is going to be maybe too speedy perhaps because they just want to get home, but that will be discussed, of course, once we get to the verdict and then -- we assume that will be next week. jon: got to feel sorry for them, sequestered. p
however, as every day goes longer here, judge belvin perry, jr. clearly expressing he does not want to see this stretch out any further. >> we'll give you all the time that you need, but if i find out that this is an imaginary problem, because these folks are ready to return to their homes. >> reporter: and that, you can bank on. this trial began the last week of may. we've gone through memorial day weekend with this jury sequestered, not able to go out and live their life and have...
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judge belvin perry says he wants to hold off on releasing the jury members' names in order to protectheir safety. >>> d.c. police chief cathy lanier said today it might be a good idea for walmart to make handguns available to residents of the district. the one and only licensed gun dealer in the district went out of business earlier this year. since then, district residents have not been able to register handguns. lanier told weop radio she hopes that walmart and perhaps other larger retailers can be part of a solution. >> you know, walmart and others coming to town that could take that on, are they willing to take that on and become the firearms, you know, licensed firearms dealer here in the district. we don't know. >> and it's certainly not a lucrative business in the district of columbia. so how do you encourage others to take on that venture? >> an official with walmart told wtop radio that currently there are no plans for that store to sell guns in its d.c. operation. >>> a rare move in rockville tonight after county leaders approved a beer and wine license for a new grocery sto
judge belvin perry says he wants to hold off on releasing the jury members' names in order to protectheir safety. >>> d.c. police chief cathy lanier said today it might be a good idea for walmart to make handguns available to residents of the district. the one and only licensed gun dealer in the district went out of business earlier this year. since then, district residents have not been able to register handguns. lanier told weop radio she hopes that walmart and perhaps other larger...
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here is judge belvin perry. on saturday, the defense filed a motion to determine competency to proceed. based upon that motion, the court ordered the defendant to be examined by three psychologists to determine her competency to proceed. based upon the reports that the court has reviewed, the court will find that the defendant is competent to continue to proceed. >> gregg: it's very unusual. she had to be examined over the weekend by three professionals to declare that she, a, understood the charges against her and b, could assist in other defense, which is the legal standard for competency. normally, that's made before the trial even begins, but here, it happened, curiously, just before the end of the defense case. so, janna, invites the question, was it forgotten by the defense in the first place? or was it done relative to her deciding not to take the witness stand? >> it had to be the latter, because like you said, where did this come from? normally it happens well in advance of trial. i've never heard of a
here is judge belvin perry. on saturday, the defense filed a motion to determine competency to proceed. based upon that motion, the court ordered the defendant to be examined by three psychologists to determine her competency to proceed. based upon the reports that the court has reviewed, the court will find that the defendant is competent to continue to proceed. >> gregg: it's very unusual. she had to be examined over the weekend by three professionals to declare that she, a, understood...
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. >> reporter: inside the orlando courtroom, judge belvin perry imposed the sentence. >> i will sentence you to one year in the orange county jail, imposing a $1,000 fine on each cou count. all four counts to run consecutive to each other. >> reporter: four years, credit for time served plus good behavior. what that means? casey anthony will go free on sunday, july 17th. >> another o.j. >> in the simpson case, there was so much focus and so much heat from the moment of timing the case and it never stopped. >> he made no reference to the defendant's statement and he didn't even know about the defendant's statement. >> reporter: marcia clark prosecuted o.j. simpson for murder and lost. >> no prosecution can ever answer all the questions. no prosecution can ever resolve all possible doubts. that's why we have a standard of beyond a reasonable doubt. but if a jury is simply looking for a reason, a reason to doubt, they will always find one. >> beyond a reasonable doubt is like swiss cheese. there's holes everywhere. there's big p pces missing. there's gaps. >> reporter: jennifer ford, injure
. >> reporter: inside the orlando courtroom, judge belvin perry imposed the sentence. >> i will sentence you to one year in the orange county jail, imposing a $1,000 fine on each cou count. all four counts to run consecutive to each other. >> reporter: four years, credit for time served plus good behavior. what that means? casey anthony will go free on sunday, july 17th. >> another o.j. >> in the simpson case, there was so much focus and so much heat from the...
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baez, and judge belvin perry is giving instructions. let's go to little yeah luis an know outside the courtroom. what has been the tenor inside the courtroom this morning? can you hear a pin drop? is it very, very serious, business kind of thing? is there any circus atmosphere either inside or outside the courtroom? >> i think everywhere around this courtroom people are paying attention to exactly everything that's being said. i think most important out of everything that jeff ashton just laid out is the fact that he's telling, before the defense has an opportunity to present closing arguments, he's telling the jurors that the defense is asking them to completely disregard their common sense. as we heard before, he has been underlining everything regarding the motive that casey anthony might have had. he's trying to explain in a very logical way, i have to say, which makes everyone watching pay close attention. he's not just telling you the facts and linking together all the pieces of evidence. but he's telling a story that turns out to
baez, and judge belvin perry is giving instructions. let's go to little yeah luis an know outside the courtroom. what has been the tenor inside the courtroom this morning? can you hear a pin drop? is it very, very serious, business kind of thing? is there any circus atmosphere either inside or outside the courtroom? >> i think everywhere around this courtroom people are paying attention to exactly everything that's being said. i think most important out of everything that jeff ashton just...
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investigators carries a one-year sentence but almost three years after she was first arrested judge belvin perry could sentence her to time served. a far cry from the death penalty she could have faced if convicted for murdering her 2-year-old daughter caylee. in an exclusive interview with abc news juror number 3, jen for ford said they just didn't have enough proof it was murder. >> it doesn't feel good. it was a horrible decision to have to make but we had to do it based on the law. >> reporter: casey's parents were seen leaving with a police escort after receiving dealt threats. the woman with the same name as the fictional nanny casey claimed kidnapped her daughter. >> as soon as i heard the verdict, my reaction was game on. >> reporter: with as she learns when she'll go free her legal troubles may not be over while in the court of public opinion she is so far not finding much sympathy. >> reporter: that sentencing is set for 9:00 a.m. this morning. whenever casey anthony is released, the jail says it has a security plan in place. >> thank you. >>> in washington, the president doesn't appea
investigators carries a one-year sentence but almost three years after she was first arrested judge belvin perry could sentence her to time served. a far cry from the death penalty she could have faced if convicted for murdering her 2-year-old daughter caylee. in an exclusive interview with abc news juror number 3, jen for ford said they just didn't have enough proof it was murder. >> it doesn't feel good. it was a horrible decision to have to make but we had to do it based on the law....
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. >> reporter: the outburst in front of the jury led to a delay and angry reprimand from judge belvin perry. >> enough is enough. >> reporter: as the closing arguments resumed, baez returned to his overriding theme. >> if it is difficult for you to find the truth then this case is not proven. >> reporter: after the prosecution's rebuttal later this morning and instructions from the judge, the jury will begin their search for that truth. jay gray, nbc news, orlando. >>> the u.s. government reaches its credit limit on august 2nd. if congress doesn't do something before then, uncle sam won't be able to pay his bills. that is bad news for our nation's credit rating and our ability to keep borrowing. lawmakers have been at an impasse over dealing with the so-called debt ceiling. now a couple of key republicans are suggesting possible ways forward. nbc's brian moare has more from washington. >> reporter: congress has less than a month to raise uncle sam's credit limit. lawmakers are locked in a battle over a long-term cure for the financial fix. democrats want to raise money. republicans are dema
. >> reporter: the outburst in front of the jury led to a delay and angry reprimand from judge belvin perry. >> enough is enough. >> reporter: as the closing arguments resumed, baez returned to his overriding theme. >> if it is difficult for you to find the truth then this case is not proven. >> reporter: after the prosecution's rebuttal later this morning and instructions from the judge, the jury will begin their search for that truth. jay gray, nbc news, orlando....
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rogelio: el juez belvin perry dictÓ la sentencia mÁs severa en contra de casey anthony.o cargos en los que fue hallada culpable de mentir a las autoridades. >>el juez le dio lo mÁximo, que eran cuatro aÑos, pero ella ya cumpliÓ tres, mÁs la carcel le da a la acusada crÉdito por el tiempo que ha estado en la cÁrcel portandose bien. rogelio: fuera de la corte, la policÍa reforzaba la seguridad, mientras decenas de personas manifestaban nuevamente su desacuerdo total con el desenlace del juicio. tengo como invitada aquÍ en "enfoque" y me da mucho gusto tenerla a lilia luciano, a quien conozco de hace muchos aÑos. >>claro que sÍ, desde mi inicio, mi internado lo hice contigo. >>sÍ, caray y de verdad que es un gusto verla aquÍ y verla crecer en la cadena nbc. lilia ha estado siguiendo este caso desde el dÍa uno que comenzÓ el juicio y me gustarÍa preguntarle justamente eso a lilia, ahora que vemos que ya concluye esto. terminÓ esta situacion para casey anthony, pero ahora ella tendrÁ que enfrentarse a una nueva vida, ¿no? que pues mucha gente duda de cÓmo serÁ, pero parece qu
rogelio: el juez belvin perry dictÓ la sentencia mÁs severa en contra de casey anthony.o cargos en los que fue hallada culpable de mentir a las autoridades. >>el juez le dio lo mÁximo, que eran cuatro aÑos, pero ella ya cumpliÓ tres, mÁs la carcel le da a la acusada crÉdito por el tiempo que ha estado en la cÁrcel portandose bien. rogelio: fuera de la corte, la policÍa reforzaba la seguridad, mientras decenas de personas manifestaban nuevamente su desacuerdo total con el...
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. >> the outburst in front of the jury led to a delay and an angry reprimand from judge belvin perry. >> enough is enough. >> you can't trust this evidence. >> reporter: as the closing arguments resumed, baez returned to his overriding theme. >> if it is difficult for you to find the truth, then this case is not proven. >> reporter: a search for the truth that will finally move to the jury on monday. the defense finished its presentation late today. tomorrow the prosecution gets one final rebuttal. then the judge will instruct the jury and they'll begin their deliberations. jay gray, nbc news, orlando. >> if convicted in that first-degree murder case, casey anthony could get the death penalty. >>> back here in gaithersburg a family get-together turned deadly last night. now one man is charged with second-degree murder. 24-year-old brandon dashiell was arrested today. police say he assaulted 28-year-old justin eugene carter at a family gathering. the two men started arguing at a house on steven court, and police say dashiell hit carter in the head several times and left him unconscious
. >> the outburst in front of the jury led to a delay and an angry reprimand from judge belvin perry. >> enough is enough. >> you can't trust this evidence. >> reporter: as the closing arguments resumed, baez returned to his overriding theme. >> if it is difficult for you to find the truth, then this case is not proven. >> reporter: a search for the truth that will finally move to the jury on monday. the defense finished its presentation late today. tomorrow...
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boy did i think wrong there's been a major interruption in the casey anthony murder trial judge belvin perry calling an indefinite recess so the defense can question the prosecution's witnesses casey anthony's murder trial is in recess indefinitely that unexpected move came from the judge just two hours ago our david mattingly he's outside the courthouse in orlando david this is somewhat surprising well consider this ok the day a new issue in calls fifty nine witnesses for nineteen days and the defense called forty nine witnesses the jury never heard over eleven days there were two days where there were no witnesses who. because the thirty two days and now we're in d.c. thirty three. how well i'm expected that was you know i almost feel like the mainstream media call that the judge called up the lawyers and just beg them to keep this circus going just they have something to talk about but then again as i predicted yesterday even if that trial were to go away they're sure to move on to the next mind numbing story that holds absolutely no relevance to what's really going on in the world and wh
boy did i think wrong there's been a major interruption in the casey anthony murder trial judge belvin perry calling an indefinite recess so the defense can question the prosecution's witnesses casey anthony's murder trial is in recess indefinitely that unexpected move came from the judge just two hours ago our david mattingly he's outside the courthouse in orlando david this is somewhat surprising well consider this ok the day a new issue in calls fifty nine witnesses for nineteen days and the...
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. >>> going back now inside the courtroom in orlando, florida, where the judge, belvin perry, is listening to rebuttal arguments of sorts from the state of florida on the sentencing phase of this case. of course, casey anthony, acquitted of murdering her 2- year-old daughter, caylee, two days ago, the day before yesterday. now this phase, she could be facing no time, time served already, or some time today we are waiting to hear now as the judge listens in to arguments. >> that their cite was 37, 3rd edition, what page? >> 1067. >> 1067? >> i do have a copy -- this is a situation where an individual was charged with two different counts for one act of shooting. would the court like my copy? >> give me just a second. >>> once again when it comes to court proceedings, nothing is as simple as one thinks it is going to be. we are covering live the sentencing sentence for casey anthony. at issue here is whether or not the four charges of providing false information to investigators constitute double jeopardy. should those four charges in essence be counted as one episode, or should they be coun
. >>> going back now inside the courtroom in orlando, florida, where the judge, belvin perry, is listening to rebuttal arguments of sorts from the state of florida on the sentencing phase of this case. of course, casey anthony, acquitted of murdering her 2- year-old daughter, caylee, two days ago, the day before yesterday. now this phase, she could be facing no time, time served already, or some time today we are waiting to hear now as the judge listens in to arguments. >> that...
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judge belvin perry just walked back from lunch into the courthouse, and the jurors themselves we found out had some chic-fi-let at lunch. everybody is waiting for the jury. as soon as they come t a verdict on all seven counts they will write down on a piece of paper, we have reached a verdict. they will knock on the door of the jury deliberation room. the sheriff's deputy will get the note, take it to the judge and give it to the operations officer of the court. she emails it out to everyone immediately. 30 minutes from that moment everyone will assemble in the courtroom, casey anthony will come from the little room where she is being held under the watchful eye of a female sheriff's deputy. she will be there, the defense attorneys will be there. the prosecution, all the media. they will hand their checklist on how they find the defendant on all seven counts to the clerk of courts, and the clerk will read it allowed. it will be a 30 of my minute process. if the jury comes upon a need to ask a question to the court they will pass a neat to the deputy outside the deliberation room and th
judge belvin perry just walked back from lunch into the courthouse, and the jurors themselves we found out had some chic-fi-let at lunch. everybody is waiting for the jury. as soon as they come t a verdict on all seven counts they will write down on a piece of paper, we have reached a verdict. they will knock on the door of the jury deliberation room. the sheriff's deputy will get the note, take it to the judge and give it to the operations officer of the court. she emails it out to everyone...
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just hours after judge belvin perry unexpectantly called an indefinite recess we are now getting word at this moment that court is going to resume just a few minutes away. welcome, everyone, to "america live." i'm gretchen carlson in for amyg began kelly. let's take a listen to the visibly frustrated judge, telling case's defense, get our act together. >> reporter: there are real problems and there are imaginary problems. and i hope this is a real problem and not an imaginary problem. because i will give you all the time that you need, but if i find out that this is an imaginary problem, because these folks are ready to return to their homes. gretchen: and now we are inching closer to possible jury deliberations and a final verdict in this sensational case. our own phil keating outside the courthouse for us in orlando. how long might this indefinite recess really be? it could be coming to a close. >> reporter: indefinite lasted four hours. we have a live camera inside the courtroom. you can see a sheriff's deputy milling about, and a door entrance where casey anthony charged with firs
just hours after judge belvin perry unexpectantly called an indefinite recess we are now getting word at this moment that court is going to resume just a few minutes away. welcome, everyone, to "america live." i'm gretchen carlson in for amyg began kelly. let's take a listen to the visibly frustrated judge, telling case's defense, get our act together. >> reporter: there are real problems and there are imaginary problems. and i hope this is a real problem and not an imaginary...
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most legal experts predicted casey anthony would walk out of jail a free woman today but judge belvin perry sided squarely with the prosecution during sentencing. want to bring in our senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin. the defense has some time to appeal. would it make any sense for them to do that or is she going to be in jail for such a short period of time, there's really nothing for them to do? >> i think it would be crazy for them to appeal. casey anthony won this case. a week ago she was looking at the death penalty, at the possibility of getting a lethal injection. today we are trying to figure out whether she's going to get out the end of july or in august. i mean, the difference so stark between those two options, it is so clear she won this case. she's not even as a result of this case a convicted felon. the four crimes she was convicted of are misdemeanors. it is unusual to get consecutive year-long sentences for four misdemeanors but because she served so much time already, this really amounts to a trivial addition. she should take her winnings, go home, stay away from childr
most legal experts predicted casey anthony would walk out of jail a free woman today but judge belvin perry sided squarely with the prosecution during sentencing. want to bring in our senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin. the defense has some time to appeal. would it make any sense for them to do that or is she going to be in jail for such a short period of time, there's really nothing for them to do? >> i think it would be crazy for them to appeal. casey anthony won this case. a week ago...
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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 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 essence in the opening statement made some promises. you have this incredible gap between june 16th, when the child d
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 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? >>...
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molly: we have just listened to judge belvin perry instructing the jury in the casey anthony trial in orlando. they will now head back to the quarters where they will begin discussion after they choose a foreperson and they have a number of things to look at. chief among them is premeditation. let's bring back john patrick dolan and phillip ray. thank you for standing by as the judge instructed the jury, we appreciate it. let's talk about that issue of premeditation to start with. has the prosecution done their job in the sense of proving first-degree here? have they shown that casey anthony killed caylee on purpose and that there was preplanning involved? phillip let's start with you. >> i absolutely think they have. i think the crime scene makes it clear that this was a homicide. the child's body lay in repose as the vines grew up through her and the leaves fell down upon her, that duct tape was still there, with the cotton deteriorating with the body composing you put yourself in a position to know just by that showing that the duct tame with us on the child's face at the time that
molly: we have just listened to judge belvin perry instructing the jury in the casey anthony trial in orlando. they will now head back to the quarters where they will begin discussion after they choose a foreperson and they have a number of things to look at. chief among them is premeditation. let's bring back john patrick dolan and phillip ray. thank you for standing by as the judge instructed the jury, we appreciate it. let's talk about that issue of premeditation to start with. has the...
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that is judge belvin perry's order. so as soon as we know there is a verdict in, mark your clock, 30 minutes after that we will have the jury re-enter the courtroom, and then the clerk of the court will actually read the verdict, and the seven-count indictment. jon: phil keating live for us in orlando. thank you. patti ann: the jurors have a lot of work to do after 33 days of testimony and more than 400 pieces of evidence which are now in the jury room. susan constantine is a jury consultant who has been inch vieinsidethe courtroom for moste trial. she has been watching the jurors very closely. hi, susan. >> good afternoon. patti ann: these jurors are from the tampa bay area, they were brought in, they are sequestered, away from home and family. they have to be tired by now. what impact does that all have? >> it has a lot of impact. after that many days they probably feel like they've been imprisoned by the court. at this point in time there is a lot of average station that kind of goes on, and some some of them it's li
that is judge belvin perry's order. so as soon as we know there is a verdict in, mark your clock, 30 minutes after that we will have the jury re-enter the courtroom, and then the clerk of the court will actually read the verdict, and the seven-count indictment. jon: phil keating live for us in orlando. thank you. patti ann: the jurors have a lot of work to do after 33 days of testimony and more than 400 pieces of evidence which are now in the jury room. susan constantine is a jury consultant...
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that's the headline from the orange county courtroom, where judge belvin perry from moments ago. he rejected the argument on behalf of the defense that the lies that casey anthony told were all part of one conversation. the judge ruling these were four distinct and separate lie lies that sent investigators on a wild goose chase, to borrow the phrase used by the prosecution, between july and december, searching for young caylee anthony, a search that ended in a grove about a half mile from her home, the remains of her two-year-old daughter found inside of a garbage bag. she has served 997 days, going back to october 2008. the judge today sentencing her to one year in jail and $1000 fine. now we will do the math in about a month's time, when they come back to court to figure out if 997 days is sufficient for that courtroom. the judge, andrew napoll tan i, do we have the math right, could she walk free in a month or is this a woman who will be behind bars for a year? >> i think she will probably walk free in about a month, bill, and it may actually happen before the lawyers reconven
that's the headline from the orange county courtroom, where judge belvin perry from moments ago. he rejected the argument on behalf of the defense that the lies that casey anthony told were all part of one conversation. the judge ruling these were four distinct and separate lie lies that sent investigators on a wild goose chase, to borrow the phrase used by the prosecution, between july and december, searching for young caylee anthony, a search that ended in a grove about a half mile from her...
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judge belvin perry is leaning toward keeping the names of the other jurors a secret for now because of safety concerns. >> what do i do when you have an atmosphere where you have people who want to -- fillet people open? pour salt on them? >> reporter: but several media organizations are argue, for the release of their names. >> it's our system that we have always operated under. we simply don't have anonymous juries. >> reporter: outside the courthouse, again after anthony's sentence was handed down, a mass of people protested against the proceedings, but juror jennifer forbes stands by her duties. >> they picked people who had no bias, which equates to a fair trial which everyone in the country deserves. >> reporter: at least one job offer came casey anthony's way. it was in los angeles for vivid, an adult entertainment company. fox news, new york. >>> turning to economic news this morning, president obama is calling top lawmakers back to the white house over the weekend for more budget talks, the president already met with them yesterday and describes the talks as quote very constru
judge belvin perry is leaning toward keeping the names of the other jurors a secret for now because of safety concerns. >> what do i do when you have an atmosphere where you have people who want to -- fillet people open? pour salt on them? >> reporter: but several media organizations are argue, for the release of their names. >> it's our system that we have always operated under. we simply don't have anonymous juries. >> reporter: outside the courthouse, again after...
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chief judge belvin perry says he will wait for a cooling off period to expire before he turns over thehe media after october 25th. >>> federal appeals court is reversing itself saying accused it tucson shooter jared lee loughner can be forced to take anti-psychotic medication. the court cited loughner's bizarre and suicidal behavior going back on its earlier ruling allowing him to refuse the drugs. he's charged with killing six and injuring 13 others including congressman giffords. >>> water roaring through the philippines. a slow moving tropical storm unleashing flash floods and landslides, killing ten people, leaving many missing, report theedly fishermen. >>> police in california are trying to figure out how this happened. a man found himself stuck upside down in a sewer over the weekend. police said it was a drunken accident. how did we know alcohol would be involved in this one? the guy claims gang members beat him up and threw his cell phone in the storm drain and angry that police released that picture. police say he never mentioned there was any such attack when he was rescued
chief judge belvin perry says he will wait for a cooling off period to expire before he turns over thehe media after october 25th. >>> federal appeals court is reversing itself saying accused it tucson shooter jared lee loughner can be forced to take anti-psychotic medication. the court cited loughner's bizarre and suicidal behavior going back on its earlier ruling allowing him to refuse the drugs. he's charged with killing six and injuring 13 others including congressman giffords....
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judge belvin perry sentenced anthony to the maximum one year in prison for each misdemeanor count of lying to police during the search for her daughter caylee. he said casey's lies were costly to the system. >> as a result of those four separate and descrimpght lies -- descrirchghts lies, -- descrirchghts lies, law enforcement extended a great deal of time. >> anthony was found not guilty of killing her 2-year-old and arrived in court for her sentencing smiling, her hair down for the first time and wearing makeup. >> i really thought that she thought she was going to walk free. >> reporter: but anthony's demeanor changed as the judge sentenced her. >> reporter: outside the courthouse, dozens of protestors gathered for the sentencing. they're angry at the not guilty verdict and at anthony. >> it's not enough. she killed her own baby. >> jury duty. >> reporter: the florida mother did have some support. >> reporter: her peers found her not guilty. so she's not guilty. >> reporter: as anthony prepares to begin the next stage of her life, many expect book deals and movie offers to pile up
judge belvin perry sentenced anthony to the maximum one year in prison for each misdemeanor count of lying to police during the search for her daughter caylee. he said casey's lies were costly to the system. >> as a result of those four separate and descrimpght lies -- descrirchghts lies, -- descrirchghts lies, law enforcement extended a great deal of time. >> anthony was found not guilty of killing her 2-year-old and arrived in court for her sentencing smiling, her hair down for...
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judge belvin perry says he won't release the names until october 25th at the earliest. legal guys are back, avery friedman in cleveland and richard herman in tampa. so by law, gentlemen, the judge has to release the jurors' names. but this judge says he's worried about the safety of these jurors. so he's imposing this kind of cooling-off period. avery, how unusual is this? >> very unusual. but the wonderful thing about what chief judge perry did is he looked at public policy. nobody argued it. bottom line, he has to be concerned about what he calls the voicelessness of jurors. he did the right thing, let them cool off against the wingnuts out there who want to do violence. >> richard, many of the jurors have stepped forward but on their own volition. this is to protect those who say, i don't want to step forward on my own. this buys them a little bit of time, i guess, too. >> it buys them time and perhaps safety because of some of these lunatics who are threatening to go after these jurors who don't understand the legal system. he did the right thing. he made some other
judge belvin perry says he won't release the names until october 25th at the earliest. legal guys are back, avery friedman in cleveland and richard herman in tampa. so by law, gentlemen, the judge has to release the jurors' names. but this judge says he's worried about the safety of these jurors. so he's imposing this kind of cooling-off period. avery, how unusual is this? >> very unusual. but the wonderful thing about what chief judge perry did is he looked at public policy. nobody...
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. >> reporter: judge belvin perry told the jury to expect to get the case on saturday after closing argumentsefighters say they can keep that raging wildfire from reaching the nation's top nuclear lab. despite high winds and hot, dry weather conditions the lines along the fire lines along the perimeter in the los alamos national lab area are holding. >> and the fire has now burned 145 square miles. officials believe it is on track to become the largest forest fire in new mexico history. >> of course they're worried about the radioactive material being stored there. >>> some say if it's not reaching the waste, what's the issue? turns out it's been there so long, this facility, actually the ground, even the trees, the area around it could have radioactive material there. >>> president obama has to face a different kind of fire in philadelphia yesterday. budget protesters swarmed a fund-raising event the president was attending. >> demonstrators lined the sidewalk outside a downtown hotel holding up signs that read "stop spending." also, "balance the budget." something the president has been sco
. >> reporter: judge belvin perry told the jury to expect to get the case on saturday after closing argumentsefighters say they can keep that raging wildfire from reaching the nation's top nuclear lab. despite high winds and hot, dry weather conditions the lines along the fire lines along the perimeter in the los alamos national lab area are holding. >> and the fire has now burned 145 square miles. officials believe it is on track to become the largest forest fire in new mexico...
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they will all pay homage to the judge there, of course, judge belvin perry, and thicks should get under way. we're going to be following this. look like that has just happened. we're going bring all of this to you live. here we go. >> defense? >> yes, sir, we do. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. did you heed all of the previous admonitions? ladies and gentlemen of the jury, dr. william rodriguez called by a witness by the defense, three no fault of the defense or the state of florida, dr. rodriguez was not able to complete his testimony. therefore, you are to disregard his testimony and not consider it in your deliberations. ladies and gentlemen of the jury, both the state and the defense have now rested their case. their attorneys now will present their final arguments. please remember that what the attorneys say is not evidence, or your instructions on the law. however, do listen closely to their arguments. they are intended to aid you in understanding the case. each side will have equal time, but the state is entitled to divide this time between an opening argument and a rebutt
they will all pay homage to the judge there, of course, judge belvin perry, and thicks should get under way. we're going to be following this. look like that has just happened. we're going bring all of this to you live. here we go. >> defense? >> yes, sir, we do. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. did you heed all of the previous admonitions? ladies and gentlemen of the jury, dr. william rodriguez called by a witness by the defense, three no fault of the defense or the...
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. >> reporter: judge belvin perry sentencing casey anthony to the maximum one year for each count of lying to law enforcement but giving her credit for the nearly three years she's already served in jail. >> imposing a $1,000 fine on each count, all four counts to run consecutive to each other. >> reporter: casey anthony will not go free today returning instead to jail. her parents who haven't spoken to her since she was acquitted of murder returning to a home surrounded by increased security after getting death threats. >> this case has destroyed their lives, so they need to as you can imagine, just starting out they have to just start out all over again. >> reporter: as for casey anthony, she goes free wednesday, july 13th, paying just $4600 in court costs. jessica stone, fox news. >>> more trouble for the metro, two dulles projects, we have the eye popping warning issued today plus metro unveiling the design for the newest railcars, how the agency says these are going to make you calmer. >>> murder victims, soldiers killed in battle, some of the best known celebrities in world all
. >> reporter: judge belvin perry sentencing casey anthony to the maximum one year for each count of lying to law enforcement but giving her credit for the nearly three years she's already served in jail. >> imposing a $1,000 fine on each count, all four counts to run consecutive to each other. >> reporter: casey anthony will not go free today returning instead to jail. her parents who haven't spoken to her since she was acquitted of murder returning to a home surrounded by...
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judge belvin perry will sentence her tomorrow morning on the four charges she was found guilty of providing false information to law enforcement. while casey faces up to a year in jail for each count, judge perry could give her credit for the time she has served. that is the big question, will casey be set free tomorrow? in this case that isn't a far-fetched idea. many are still trying to wrap their head around how the jury reached a not guilty verdict in 11 hours of deliberation. one alternate juror tried to explain the jury's reasoning even caused a stir when he called casey a good mother. >> they didn't show motive of why, from their own witnesses, this really nice, probably good mother had killed her child. >> her own lawyer call her a liar and slut, how do you get to the good mother part? >> that was from the evidence that the prosecution brought out. the first number of witnesses were casey's friends. every time they said they saw casey with caylee, it was a will having relationship. tpwhaoupb provided any evidence to the contrary. -- no one provided any evidence to the contrary. >> s
judge belvin perry will sentence her tomorrow morning on the four charges she was found guilty of providing false information to law enforcement. while casey faces up to a year in jail for each count, judge perry could give her credit for the time she has served. that is the big question, will casey be set free tomorrow? in this case that isn't a far-fetched idea. many are still trying to wrap their head around how the jury reached a not guilty verdict in 11 hours of deliberation. one alternate...
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. >> reporter: if the judge belvin perry allows casey anthony to walk free tomorrow, she will walk out of the doors of this orange county courthouse where her stunning acquittal of murdering her daughter happened yesterday and in anticipation of possible crowd issues, the sheriff's department has set up special precautions. in orlando phil keating, fox news. >>> more allegations tonight mounting against the british tabloid's news of the world. earlier this week a private investigator said he helped the tabloid hack into the cell phone of a missing british teen nine years ago. now scotland yard is investigating whether the tabloid's operatives also hacked into the phones of victims of london's terror attacks in 2005. as london's metropolitan police department says it is looking into evidence the tabloid paid police officers for information. >> that is and people need to know this a major police investigation underway. it is one of the biggest police investigations currently underway in our country and i hope members listen to this. it does not involve police officers who are involved in
. >> reporter: if the judge belvin perry allows casey anthony to walk free tomorrow, she will walk out of the doors of this orange county courthouse where her stunning acquittal of murdering her daughter happened yesterday and in anticipation of possible crowd issues, the sheriff's department has set up special precautions. in orlando phil keating, fox news. >>> more allegations tonight mounting against the british tabloid's news of the world. earlier this week a private...
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we should learn a lot more about that tomorrow morning, when casey anthony is back before judge belvin perry here at the orange county courthouse. in orlando, jay gray, news4. >> so much activity on facebook. almost blew a fuse. the twitter-verse erupted, all filled with opinions on that not guilty verdict. >> and we wanted to know what you thought about the verdict on our facebook page. nbc washington results are still pouring in this afternoon. here are just a few of them. julio rodriguez posted, talk about getting away with murder. i guess jose baez had the jury at hello. >> sanchez wrote, unbelievable, i can't believe this is what our justice system has come to. this little girl will never get justice. so sad. >>> bethany jones is outraged. she posted, she is definitely guilty. while the cops were trying to find her daughter, she was out partying. a real mother would help find her child instead of being drunk and partying. i'm so disgusted. >> and james mary writes, sorry, people, as a law student, not enough evidence. burden of proof, look it up. thanks to everyone who posted a comment
we should learn a lot more about that tomorrow morning, when casey anthony is back before judge belvin perry here at the orange county courthouse. in orlando, jay gray, news4. >> so much activity on facebook. almost blew a fuse. the twitter-verse erupted, all filled with opinions on that not guilty verdict. >> and we wanted to know what you thought about the verdict on our facebook page. nbc washington results are still pouring in this afternoon. here are just a few of them. julio...
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we saw signs calling the jurors murderers and that was weren't of the big concerns of judge belvin perryames of those jurors because he's so concerned of people taking actions against them. of course, with public record of law here in florida, members of the media, lawyers representing members of the media file add motion to have those names released and the judge said he have to release them, but right now he's going through a cooling off period to try to let people's emotions settle down a little bit before he releases those names into the public. >> i have to ask you this -- do you think there's anywhere that she can possibly go where she won't be hounded by reporters or just people? >> plab nmaybe not in this coun. i think anywhere she goes in this country there's going to be an intense interest nome from the public but also, if she -- goes to same places like new york, but the paparazzi would be so intense and they'll want to capture her pictures and know every single thing she's doing, i think she'll be followed around intensely. in both those locations. i think probably the best b
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. >> nearly three years after caylee anthony disappeared, judge belvin perry jr. calls the case to order. >> it is time to tell the story of a little girl named caylee. >> prosecutor linda drane-burdick arguing that casey anthony killed caylee and for 31 days she lived the good life, shopping, clubbing, and partying with friends. >> casey anthony is just gal vanting around orlando captured on video at target, captured at video at bank of america. no one knows where caylee is. >> meanwhile, cindy anthony, caylee's grandmother, was trying desperately to see the little girl. the prosecution says that casey avoided her, putting her off with a escalating series of lies about a fictitious job, made-up locations and a nanny that never existed. >> cindy anthony pressing her daughter wants to know where caylee anthony is. where is caylee anthony? >> caylee, the prosecution says, was already dead. >> you will learn that three pieces of overlapping duct tape covered the nose and mouth of caylee anthony. >> the prosecution then spells out the motive. >> caylee's death allows
. >> nearly three years after caylee anthony disappeared, judge belvin perry jr. calls the case to order. >> it is time to tell the story of a little girl named caylee. >> prosecutor linda drane-burdick arguing that casey anthony killed caylee and for 31 days she lived the good life, shopping, clubbing, and partying with friends. >> casey anthony is just gal vanting around orlando captured on video at target, captured at video at bank of america. no one knows where...