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mr. baez and us even sitting here expected jeff ashton o go 77 minutes. >> i know. we were projecting four hours, half a day. >> i don't think mr. baez was anticipating 77 minutes. quite frankly, if this were a tv movie, baez would get up there with like 30 pages of notes, rip them up in front of the jury, take a moment and wing it and do a brilliant job. >> that's only for the movies. >> like i said, a tv movie. >> look at this. he's getting everything in place. casey sort of getting herself settled. is this typical? he's coming out to give closing arguments. it seems like they're taking an awful long time. >> things happen in a courtroom. we don't know what's going on. if i were jose baez right now, i would be freaking. i really would be. right now is one of the moments in life where you either rise to the occasion or just get crushed. i think the world is going to be very curious in seeing which way he goes. >> getting word they're returning the jury. we'll watch that. go ahead with your thoughts, jonna. >> you don't want to be at the brink of your closing argumen
mr. baez and us even sitting here expected jeff ashton o go 77 minutes. >> i know. we were projecting four hours, half a day. >> i don't think mr. baez was anticipating 77 minutes. quite frankly, if this were a tv movie, baez would get up there with like 30 pages of notes, rip them up in front of the jury, take a moment and wing it and do a brilliant job. >> that's only for the movies. >> like i said, a tv movie. >> look at this. he's getting everything in place....
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mr. ashton's remarks to you today because of the recent in your mind. mr. ashton started out showing you a video of little caylee. started talking to you about parenting. started talking to you about what a mother should and should not do. he went on for a great length of time talking about this beautiful child. not on his evidence. not on the evidence that was presented before you. it was to set up the emotion for what was to come. that is exactly how the case was presented. they didn't come right out of the gate and show you the evidence. they gave you two weeks of testimony that was completely irrelevant and served only one purpose; that was to paint casey anthony as a slut, as a party girl, as a girl who lies, and has as absolutely nothing to do with how caylee died. you would dihonor the law and even caylee's memory if you were to base your decision on anything but the evidence. to use emotion to get you angry is improper. here is the proof. judge perry will read that to you. it's rule number three, but i ask that you make this rule number one. the stat
mr. ashton's remarks to you today because of the recent in your mind. mr. ashton started out showing you a video of little caylee. started talking to you about parenting. started talking to you about what a mother should and should not do. he went on for a great length of time talking about this beautiful child. not on his evidence. not on the evidence that was presented before you. it was to set up the emotion for what was to come. that is exactly how the case was presented. they didn't come...
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mr. ashton said, everything they hoped for was not there. and you remember he got up here and testified to you we did three search warrants on that house. found no printing paper. found no paper work having anything to do with chloroform. found no receipts for purchases of chloroform. there were no purchases for chloroform found on this computer. they didn't find any chemistry kits. they didn't find any containers containing chloroform. they didn't find any i ingredients for making chloroform. they didn't find anything whatsoever having to do with chloroform. nothing. but they hope, they are hoping. let's hope. and the doctor gives you this -- well, if that wasn't enough, of course, you had dr. schulz whose real purpose was to tell you and to get you more angry about how her remains were treated afterwards. but he did sayno trauma to the bones. mr. fantasy man, dr. warren wo for some reason showed you a video of a smiling casey and a smilincasey with some duct tape that he got off the internet. he googled it, got that photo, stuck some duct
mr. ashton said, everything they hoped for was not there. and you remember he got up here and testified to you we did three search warrants on that house. found no printing paper. found no paper work having anything to do with chloroform. found no receipts for purchases of chloroform. there were no purchases for chloroform found on this computer. they didn't find any chemistry kits. they didn't find any containers containing chloroform. they didn't find any i ingredients for making chloroform....
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mr. ashton and mr. baez violates this court's oath. if both sides would like to take the time to go look at it, i will ask them to pull it up and you can look at it. >> gregg: talk to us about they both violated. >> right now they are back. you might want to listen because a judge is giving them an opportunity. >> gregg: let's listen in. >> i wanted to make sure my expression was not seen by the jury. if i exceeded the court's order apologize. nothing i said i did was seen by the jury. that is my observation of the tape. >> i have no other comment other than i would not request that mr. ashton be held in contempt. this case has been highly emotional for both sides. all i really request is that, serious nature of what is going on. i also apologize getting caught up in the moment and making those arguments but after three years of working with mr. ashton i do not wish that upon him. i have my apology to the court. >> is there anything anybody else wants to say? >> no, sir. >> i will accept that for now, but as i told both sides if the ha
mr. ashton and mr. baez violates this court's oath. if both sides would like to take the time to go look at it, i will ask them to pull it up and you can look at it. >> gregg: talk to us about they both violated. >> right now they are back. you might want to listen because a judge is giving them an opportunity. >> gregg: let's listen in. >> i wanted to make sure my expression was not seen by the jury. if i exceeded the court's order apologize. nothing i said i did was...
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mr. ashton. >> what was mr. ashton doing at that time, sir?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. >> 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 contempt. i will sentence you to six days in oran
mr. ashton. >> what was mr. ashton doing at that time, sir?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...
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mr. ashton covered this, did we watch the same videos? mr. anthony said he would trade places with his daughter in a second. >>... mr. ashton. >> sustained. >> his arg-- this argument cann be followed to any logical conclusion. the way these remains were disposed of shows complete, complete indifference to the child. it speaks volumes about how the person who disposed of her really felt about her. this is how george and cindy anthony felt about their granddaughter. they built her a play house in the backyard. george anthony landscaped it for her. put you a little mailbox out there for her with her name on it. put a stone space... >> [inaudible]. >> overruled. >> put a stone base under that play house so that caylee wouldn't have to sit on the ground in case it was wet. so that caylee wouldn't have to sit on the ground, where an insect could crawl on her. on those cell videos, you have heard mr. anthony over and over again trying to get casey to talk to law enforcemen to the sheriffs office. to the federal bureau of investigation. if he was so
mr. ashton covered this, did we watch the same videos? mr. anthony said he would trade places with his daughter in a second. >>... mr. ashton. >> sustained. >> his arg-- this argument cann be followed to any logical conclusion. the way these remains were disposed of shows complete, complete indifference to the child. it speaks volumes about how the person who disposed of her really felt about her. this is how george and cindy anthony felt about their granddaughter. they built...
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mr. ashton went over what george anthony's life was like, as a result of losing his beloved granddaughter. >> on january 22nd, 2009, he wanted to day. he wanted to be with caylee. that's all he wanted. >> whose life was better?):çnoñy that's the only question you need to answer in considering why caylee marie anthony was left on the side of the road, dead. >> members of the jury, i would like to thank you for your attention during the trial. please pay attention to the instructions i'm about to give you. in this case, casey marie anthony is accused of mur in the first degree. aggravated child abuse. aggravated manslaughter of a child. and four counts of providing false information to a law enforcement officer. if you return a verdict of guilty, it should be for the highest offense, which has been proven beyond a reasonable doubt. if you find no offense has been proved beyond a reasonable doubt, then of course your verdict must be not guilty if you fail to follow the law, your verdict will be a miscarriage of justice. there is no reason for failing to follow the law in this case. all of us
mr. ashton went over what george anthony's life was like, as a result of losing his beloved granddaughter. >> on january 22nd, 2009, he wanted to day. he wanted to be with caylee. that's all he wanted. >> whose life was better?):çnoñy that's the only question you need to answer in considering why caylee marie anthony was left on the side of the road, dead. >> members of the jury, i would like to thank you for your attention during the trial. please pay attention to the...
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mr. ashton can get up and say no, here is why she is. >> okay.mart then, jonna, to have level of brevity in his closing statements because he doesn't -- if he can't go back to what he's already said, only about an hour and ten minutes' worth of information relayed there. >> that's true. but i do think it was very smart. he's going to have to go back strong on the arguments that the prosecution contends are ridiculous, that the defense is going to put forth in their closing argument. remember what jose baez did, he promised a lot, gave us essentially affirmative defenses and fe short of, quote, unquote, proving them. >> remember what the judge's instructions were this morning. point number three of the 16 was you can't go anywhere in your discussion today that you haven't already proven. in other words, he doesn't want to go to these hypothetical things again. because it's not a summarization of what the court heard. >> there's a problem with that, and potentially a legal problem which is, as a defendant, i don't have a burden to do anything. i co
mr. ashton can get up and say no, here is why she is. >> okay.mart then, jonna, to have level of brevity in his closing statements because he doesn't -- if he can't go back to what he's already said, only about an hour and ten minutes' worth of information relayed there. >> that's true. but i do think it was very smart. he's going to have to go back strong on the arguments that the prosecution contends are ridiculous, that the defense is going to put forth in their closing argument....
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mr. >> ashton. >> six days in orange county jail. i am imposing a fine of $400 along with applicable statutory court costs. behin >> the man and did later apologized. >> we will be right back as the kron 4 morning news continues >> this is how the chargers should play out, by noon 60s along the coast, a thin strip of 70's around the immediate bay but mostly eighties throughout the bay area. and watch as we advance the clock towards 3:00 p.m.. red is 90 degree temperatures. they take hold and the delta, the livermore valley especially. some portions of the south they might see 90 degrees as well. that is the way, in general, and temperatures will play out. now, let's get specific with your neighborhood. p upper 80s in the north bay. upper 80s and low 90s in the east bay. morgan hill could very well get into the low 90s. here is your 7 day forecast. as we look towards the holiday weekend, we will get started right hot with a triple digit whether on tap for sunday. >> the ride is light. we are having a hard time finding any slow traffic
mr. >> ashton. >> six days in orange county jail. i am imposing a fine of $400 along with applicable statutory court costs. behin >> the man and did later apologized. >> we will be right back as the kron 4 morning news continues >> this is how the chargers should play out, by noon 60s along the coast, a thin strip of 70's around the immediate bay but mostly eighties throughout the bay area. and watch as we advance the clock towards 3:00 p.m.. red is 90 degree...
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mr. ashton, not give straight answers. but then he switched to the prosecution side and now he won't give the defense straight answers. >> reporter: i w wt to get back to casey, because she's been the focus of so much attention. >> right. it was her daughter, so -- >> reporter: casey lies. >> yes, she does. >> reporter: and lies again. and then she goes out and lives the high life while her daughter is dead. >> right. >> reporter: people say that is evidence that this person was capable of killing that child. >> even if that's evidence that she is capable, it doesn't show that she did do it. do i think she's completely innocent? i mean, i have -- i don't have the evidence to say one way or the other. i'm not going to accuse her of killing. i have no idea. >> reporter: if it was an accident in the pool or wherever, how did the child wind up in the swamp months lalar, rotting away? >> deny it. get rid of it. you don't look at it, it's gone. >> reporter: that's what the prosecution said. it was -- >> covering up something. it
mr. ashton, not give straight answers. but then he switched to the prosecution side and now he won't give the defense straight answers. >> reporter: i w wt to get back to casey, because she's been the focus of so much attention. >> right. it was her daughter, so -- >> reporter: casey lies. >> yes, she does. >> reporter: and lies again. and then she goes out and lives the high life while her daughter is dead. >> right. >> reporter: people say that is...
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mr. ashton. >> and what was mr. ashton doing at that time, sir?now. >> court was in session, was it not? >> yes, it was. >> now, listen to this, bartlet. it is spending the holiday weekend in jail. also his birthday in jail. he was born on the 4th of july in 1982. >>> coming up, we are going on the road with reynolds wolf. >> this morning, we have many beautiful squares in savannah. i'm not sure what the name of this one happens to be. of course. it all makes sense. of course it does. >> of course. one tank, folks. one tank, one trip. right after the break, we will see just how far he can go. 5 gramof protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. new ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ major nutrition ] new ensure high protein. ensure! nutrition i
mr. ashton. >> and what was mr. ashton doing at that time, sir?now. >> court was in session, was it not? >> yes, it was. >> now, listen to this, bartlet. it is spending the holiday weekend in jail. also his birthday in jail. he was born on the 4th of july in 1982. >>> coming up, we are going on the road with reynolds wolf. >> this morning, we have many beautiful squares in savannah. i'm not sure what the name of this one happens to be. of course. it all...
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mr. ashton and mr. baez violates this court's order. >> reporter: phil keating, fox news. >>> coming up in our next half hour, we'll go live to the courthouse in orlando fate close look at the jury deliberations set to begin today. >>> coming up, a police officer and civilian are gunned down inside a busy hotel in a major city. >>> that, plus oil spills from an exxon oil pipeline into a major river and there are conflicting reports about just how bad the spill is. we'll be right back. these sweet honey clustery things have fiber? fiber one. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? uh, try the number one! i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a sweet honey cereal, you'll love it. yeah, this is pretty good. are you guys alright? yeah. [ male announcer ] half a days worth of fiber. not that anyone has to know. fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. >>> a significant oil spill in the yellowstone river in montana. federal and s
mr. ashton and mr. baez violates this court's order. >> reporter: phil keating, fox news. >>> coming up in our next half hour, we'll go live to the courthouse in orlando fate close look at the jury deliberations set to begin today. >>> coming up, a police officer and civilian are gunned down inside a busy hotel in a major city. >>> that, plus oil spills from an exxon oil pipeline into a major river and there are conflicting reports about just how bad the spill...
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mr. ashton, not give straight answers.give the defense straight answers. it's all, what do you mean? can you ask the question again? and like clearly you can follow a logical conversation and respond, like he acted like he couldn't understand what was going on and it was -- it was clear to me that he was just being difficult. he didn't want to answer questions and if it didn't help the prosecution's case, he was going to try and -- i don't recall. >> eric: what would you say to that juror right there? >> i would say that george anthony shouldn't have been the one on trial here. he's not the one with the care of the child. i think it was pretty plain that they focused all their energy, thanks to the defense team, on the wrong person. >> gretchen: one of your fears is that they're going to profit from this, the family. right? >> absolutely. absolutely. and i hope that they take any of the profits that they may earn on this from a book deal, movie deal, and should go to a fund having to do with caylee. i believe that there is
mr. ashton, not give straight answers.give the defense straight answers. it's all, what do you mean? can you ask the question again? and like clearly you can follow a logical conversation and respond, like he acted like he couldn't understand what was going on and it was -- it was clear to me that he was just being difficult. he didn't want to answer questions and if it didn't help the prosecution's case, he was going to try and -- i don't recall. >> eric: what would you say to that juror...
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mr. ashton. >> and what -- what was mr. ashton doing at that time, sir?ow. >> court was in session, was it not? >> yes, it was. >> you know, why not? it's been a wild, wacky case. one more thing to throw in there. bartlett, he is spending the holiday weekend in jail. it has happens to be his birthday he'll be spending in jail. he was born on the fourth of july. i don't know if there are any more surprises, possibly, but let's hope not. holly hughs, always good to have you. >> thanks so much. >> we'll be talking to her again, i'm sure, tomorrow. >>> going on today, in monaco, the second big royal wedding of the year. grace kelly's son, prince albert, is finally getting married. after the break, why some media outlets say his bride tried to bail. start with soup then have salad and biscuits followed by 1 of 7 delicious entrees and finish with something sweet all for just $15. right now at red lobster. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch -- it releases medication continuously for twenty-four
mr. ashton. >> and what -- what was mr. ashton doing at that time, sir?ow. >> court was in session, was it not? >> yes, it was. >> you know, why not? it's been a wild, wacky case. one more thing to throw in there. bartlett, he is spending the holiday weekend in jail. it has happens to be his birthday he'll be spending in jail. he was born on the fourth of july. i don't know if there are any more surprises, possibly, but let's hope not. holly hughs, always good to have...
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mr. ashton's imagination. >> greta: i talked to jeff ashton the prosecutor.m -- she disappeared in june or died in june. there was a call in august by the meter reader. then the remains were found in december. i asked him if the remains had been found in august, when the first call was made, whether there would have been more forensic clues which would have indicated cause of death? he said even that was too late. do you agree or not agree? >> i don't agree. it is possible. it is possible, possible, that's the case we the fact of the matter is, the child was alive june 16th. was seen with the grandfather. if the sheriff's department had done their job, i'll always wonder why they couldn't do the slightest thing. mr. kronk, not known to any of these people, not involved. he called and told them he found a skull. he told his co-workers that were with him, he found a skull. it was located only 19 feet from the edge of the pavement. how in the world, detective, deputy, any law enforcement officer responding to that, particularly in light of the profile of this ca
mr. ashton's imagination. >> greta: i talked to jeff ashton the prosecutor.m -- she disappeared in june or died in june. there was a call in august by the meter reader. then the remains were found in december. i asked him if the remains had been found in august, when the first call was made, whether there would have been more forensic clues which would have indicated cause of death? he said even that was too late. do you agree or not agree? >> i don't agree. it is possible. it is...
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mr. ashton and mr. baez violates this court's order. >> defense attorney bernie grim is joining us now with insight into the case. good to see you. >> how are you doing? >> good, thank you. the defense attorney, jose baez did something that may have surprised a lot of people, it certainly surprised me. he called his client a no good lying slut. was this an attempt to acknowledge the gorilla in the courtroom and remind the jury you don't have to like casey, but it doesn't make her guilty of murder? >> sure. he's trying to lend credibility with the jury. no reasonable person can sit in is there and after all the lies this woman has told back and forth, say, and my client is pure as the driven snow. he has to acknowledge at a minimum, she's a liar but not a murderer. >> today she was seen crying as we're seeing in the video here. >> trials as you know can be very emotional and i think everyone's emotions, the lawyers included, hit full tilt today, because the defendant broke down. then the lawyers started
mr. ashton and mr. baez violates this court's order. >> defense attorney bernie grim is joining us now with insight into the case. good to see you. >> how are you doing? >> good, thank you. the defense attorney, jose baez did something that may have surprised a lot of people, it certainly surprised me. he called his client a no good lying slut. was this an attempt to acknowledge the gorilla in the courtroom and remind the jury you don't have to like casey, but it doesn't make...
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mr. ashton pointed out. but you didn't hear one single instance having anything to do with child abuse. not one. this prosecution was geared in such a manner that it was cl deliberate brat it was method cal, thorough and detailed. you saw during those 30-days every movement of where casey went and every single thing she did. if there was one instance of child abuse you would have heard it. >> joey jackson criminal defense attorney joey you first know child abuse how dare they charge aggravated child abuse. there is no torture no starvation not one witness saying she was anything other than a doting mom. >> that is great. bottom line here is that there's no child abuse. it is about the top account that is to do this in a pre-meditated way. there were some lacking in cross examination today i agree with you geraldo it was his best moment. a couple points he did well in attacking the prosecution in attacking the prosecution theory it's tactic very good in terms of attacking the signs again. the promises that were made in the opening statement of the defense you don't want to over promise a
mr. ashton pointed out. but you didn't hear one single instance having anything to do with child abuse. not one. this prosecution was geared in such a manner that it was cl deliberate brat it was method cal, thorough and detailed. you saw during those 30-days every movement of where casey went and every single thing she did. if there was one instance of child abuse you would have heard it. >> joey jackson criminal defense attorney joey you first know child abuse how dare they charge...
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mr. ashton's imagination. >> greta: i talked to jeff ashton the prosecutor.ked him -- she disappeared in june or died in june. there was a call in august by the meter reader. then the remains were found in december. i asked him if the remains had been found in august, when the first call was made, whether there would have been more forensic clues which would have indicated cause of death? he said even that was too late. do you agree or not agree? >> i don't agree. it is possible. it is possible, possible, that's the case we the fact of the matter is, the child was alive june 16th. was seen with the grandfather. if the sheriff's department had done their job, i'll always wonder why they couldn't do the slightest thing. mr. kronk, not known to any of these people, not involved. he called and told them he found a skull. he told his co-workers that were with him, he found a skull. it was located only 19 feet from the edge of the pavement. how in the world, detective, deputy, any law enforcement officer responding to that, particularly in light of the profile of t
mr. ashton's imagination. >> greta: i talked to jeff ashton the prosecutor.ked him -- she disappeared in june or died in june. there was a call in august by the meter reader. then the remains were found in december. i asked him if the remains had been found in august, when the first call was made, whether there would have been more forensic clues which would have indicated cause of death? he said even that was too late. do you agree or not agree? >> i don't agree. it is possible. it...
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mr. ashton went over what george anthony's life was like as a result of losing his beloved grand daughter. whose life was better? that's the only question you need to answer when considering why caylee marie anthony was left on the side of the road dead. there is your answer. >> ladies and gentlemen of the jury we are going to take a brief recess. when you return you will hear the final instructions on the law from the court. we'll be in recess. jon: wow, a powerful summation from linda brane burdick the pros kwaoeurt and jefprosecutor. good morning to you i'm jon scott. >> reporter: i am molly line. fox news alert on the casey anthony murder trial. high drama inside the courtroom today as the prosecution gets the final word, playing casey's own words in an angry phone call from jail and cindy anthony's frantic 911 call reporting her granddaughter caylee was missing. phil is live in orlando for us. phil, what is the central theme of the prosecution's rebuttal today. >> reporter: the theme is to villainize casey anthony. linda brane burdick put on a jailhouse conversation she had with her
mr. ashton went over what george anthony's life was like as a result of losing his beloved grand daughter. whose life was better? that's the only question you need to answer when considering why caylee marie anthony was left on the side of the road dead. there is your answer. >> ladies and gentlemen of the jury we are going to take a brief recess. when you return you will hear the final instructions on the law from the court. we'll be in recess. jon: wow, a powerful summation from linda...
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mr. ashton is a fierce opponent. and i think that the state of florida, all three of them served the state of florida very well. as i said, i'm not as -- i'm very happy for casey. i'm ecstatic for her. and i want her to be able to grieve and grow and somehow get her life back together. >> . i think this case is a perfect example of why the -- of why the death penalty does not work. and why we all need to stop and look and think twice about a country that decides to kill its own citizens. murder is not right, no matter who does it. whether it's a ritual killing or someone becoming a victim in a drive-by shooting. it is disgusting. and i think if this case gets any attention it should focus on that issue. that we need to top trying to kill our people. -- to stapp trying to kill our people. the best feeling that i have today is think that know i can go home and my daughter will ask me, what did you do today? and i can say, i saved a life. >> greta: jurors did find casey guilty of four counts of lying to law enforcement
mr. ashton is a fierce opponent. and i think that the state of florida, all three of them served the state of florida very well. as i said, i'm not as -- i'm very happy for casey. i'm ecstatic for her. and i want her to be able to grieve and grow and somehow get her life back together. >> . i think this case is a perfect example of why the -- of why the death penalty does not work. and why we all need to stop and look and think twice about a country that decides to kill its own citizens....
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mr. ashton. >> did you realize that the taxpayers of the state of florida has expended a great deal of moneyting 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. >> i will sentence you to six days in orange county jail. impose a fine of $400. >> that's what you call a punishment and a deterrent to future behavior like this. >> that's harsh. >> if this trial weren't a three-ring circus before, today crossed the line. >> 9 kid is 100% wrong. it is on -- the kid is 100% wrong. it is on tape. the point the judge makes co-throw the trial through a mistrial and redo this half a million dollars. that's a big problem. but six days? i'm hoping signatures days means four days. he went in today which would moon he would be out monday which is a holiday. they won't release him on a holiday they will probably release him tomorrow. hopefully he will do an overnight in jail. >> to be continued tomorrow the prosecution picks up rebuttal. anna and arthur, thank you. >> thank you monica, have
mr. ashton. >> did you realize that the taxpayers of the state of florida has expended a great deal of moneyting 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. >> i will sentence you to six days in orange county jail. impose a fine of $400. >> that's what you call a punishment and a deterrent to future behavior like this. >> that's harsh. >>...
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mr. ashton went over what george anthony's life was like as a result of losing his beloved granddaughter. whose life was better? in considering why caylee marie anthony was left on the side of the road dead. >>> linda drane-burdick and that is the last that the jurors will hear from the prosecution, wrapping up their rebuttal case, and now we will go for the charge here. obviously, focusing on who had the motive to kill little caylee anthony. let's listen, and he is calling for a short recess. this is the judge. >> we will have a brief recess and when you return, you will hear the final instructions on the law from the court. we will be in recess. >> all rise for the jury. >>> we have jonathan spillborg and meg strickler and let's talk about the decision to do almost two hours total of rebuttal this morning, and you were with me all day yesterday jonah, and you and your panel predicted something short and emotional and to the point, and it was not brief. what did you any? >> well, i think that the prosecution did something that they weren't able to pull off in the trial. they had to rebut
mr. ashton went over what george anthony's life was like as a result of losing his beloved granddaughter. whose life was better? in considering why caylee marie anthony was left on the side of the road dead. >>> linda drane-burdick and that is the last that the jurors will hear from the prosecution, wrapping up their rebuttal case, and now we will go for the charge here. obviously, focusing on who had the motive to kill little caylee anthony. let's listen, and he is calling for a short...
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mr. ashton make that objection. facts not in evidence. he is arguing facts not in evidence. will get reprimanded for that, but, yes, i expect maybe five or six hours of closing arguments. >> so in the way you talk about jose baez and his inept tud, is he actually kind of crazy as a fox, if you will? if he keeps bringing in these things as possibilities, the drowning in the pool and the sexual abuse by the father, george anthony, i mean, that sticks in jurors' minds enough to create some doubt. even if the prosecution is saying, wait a minute. objection. this is wrong. >> i don't know why everybody is underestimating the jury and thinking that they're stupid. they're sitting there watching this just like us. they can see that the things that he is alleging just aren't true. i mean, look what mr. anthony went through the other day in explaining himself in his suicide. let me tell you, he has no credibility with this jury. he lost it a long time ago. >> okay. joe episcopo, i'm happy for your emphatic opinions. we like hearing them here on msnbc saturday. >> still ahead, america
mr. ashton make that objection. facts not in evidence. he is arguing facts not in evidence. will get reprimanded for that, but, yes, i expect maybe five or six hours of closing arguments. >> so in the way you talk about jose baez and his inept tud, is he actually kind of crazy as a fox, if you will? if he keeps bringing in these things as possibilities, the drowning in the pool and the sexual abuse by the father, george anthony, i mean, that sticks in jurors' minds enough to create some...
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mr. ashton, and i was watching you and mouth the words wow, i think they were.k. >> well, that's pretty much -- you summed it up. when the jury came back with those verdicts, i think we were all -- i think everybody was shocked and my expression was, wow. but you accept the juries' verdict, you move on, and that's kind of where we are right now. we felt like we presented every bit of evidence that there was about this case and about poor caylee's death. presented it in a way that we felt was fair and legitimate and the jury decided what they decided. >> we don't know what comes next for casey anthony. we do know that she will be free next wednesday. there is talk that she may write a book, tell her story. if she were to write a book, would you believe a word of it? >> no, i don't think i could. at this point, you know, it's like the boy who cried wolf. there's really no version that miss anthony could give unless it's one that accounts for all of the evidence, you know, but the versions that we know so far, including the version expressed by her counsel in openi
mr. ashton, and i was watching you and mouth the words wow, i think they were.k. >> well, that's pretty much -- you summed it up. when the jury came back with those verdicts, i think we were all -- i think everybody was shocked and my expression was, wow. but you accept the juries' verdict, you move on, and that's kind of where we are right now. we felt like we presented every bit of evidence that there was about this case and about poor caylee's death. presented it in a way that we felt...
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mr. ashton is a fierce opponent, and i think that all three of them served the state of florida very well. as i said, i'm not as -- i'm very happy for casey. i'm ecstatic for her and i want her to be able to grieve, and grow and somehow get her life back together. i think that this case is a perfect example of why the death penalty does not work. and think twice about a country that decides to kill its own citizens. murder is not right who does it, whether it is a ritual killing or someone becoming a victim in a driveby shooting. it is disgusting. and if this case gets any attention i think should be on this issue that we need to stop trying to kill our people. the best feeling that i have today is that i know that i can go home and my daughter will ask me, what did you do today? and i can say i saved a life. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> as you see there casey anthony's defense team, jose baez now speaking spanish and you can obviously hear that, but savannah guthrie is with me, and cheney mason is no love loss for the legal analysts and what he says is the public who started to see
mr. ashton is a fierce opponent, and i think that all three of them served the state of florida very well. as i said, i'm not as -- i'm very happy for casey. i'm ecstatic for her and i want her to be able to grieve, and grow and somehow get her life back together. i think that this case is a perfect example of why the death penalty does not work. and think twice about a country that decides to kill its own citizens. murder is not right who does it, whether it is a ritual killing or someone...
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mr. ashton. >> what was he doing at that time? >> did not know. >> i am suggesting to six days and warned county jail. i am enclosing a $400 fine along with applicable statutory court >> cloths we will be right back as the kron 4 morning news continues. >> gas prices are going down. craig skalar is live in san jose with more. >> gas prices are down more than 205 per gallon. prices your more at $3.89 a week ago. prices dropped 105 in one day. people are saying that it is making somewhat of a difference. hefor those who bought $4 or $4.15 was too much, they will be saving money if they choose to go now. $3.75 at another gas station. like you said earlier, it is nice to see gas without the no. 4 at the start of the price. >> prices at the pumps are going down the temperatures are going up. james fletcher is here with a look at the weekend forecast. >> your is that you again this morning. -- here is that you again this morning. clear skies, a '50s and '60s center wise. sunny and warm. we will get up into the 90s by 3:00 p.m.. mostly c
mr. ashton. >> what was he doing at that time? >> did not know. >> i am suggesting to six days and warned county jail. i am enclosing a $400 fine along with applicable statutory court >> cloths we will be right back as the kron 4 morning news continues. >> gas prices are going down. craig skalar is live in san jose with more. >> gas prices are down more than 205 per gallon. prices your more at $3.89 a week ago. prices dropped 105 in one day. people are saying...
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mr. ashton went over what george anthony's life was like as a result of losing hi beloved granddaughter. whose life was better? that's the only question you need to answer. in considering why caylee marie anthony was left on the side of the road dead. >> there's your answer. >> thank you, your honor. >> okay. ladies and gentlemen of the jury, we're going to take a brief recess. when we return, you will hear the final instructions on the law from the court. we will be in recess. >> the judge is taking a brief recess. i want to bring you in our david mattingly who is there at the courthouse proceedings to explain what we've just watched. david, bring us up to speed here. >> well, suzanne, would he have been listening to prosecutor linda burdick. she closed for the prosecution with her final argument. the last thing that the jury heard from her and the last thing that the jury saw was what they believe was the motive behind this crime. they showed picture of casey anthony out on the town partying and with the tattoo that she had placed on her shoulder while her daughter was supposedly missi
mr. ashton went over what george anthony's life was like as a result of losing hi beloved granddaughter. whose life was better? that's the only question you need to answer. in considering why caylee marie anthony was left on the side of the road dead. >> there's your answer. >> thank you, your honor. >> okay. ladies and gentlemen of the jury, we're going to take a brief recess. when we return, you will hear the final instructions on the law from the court. we will be in...
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mr. ashton was on a show saying there were charges that could be brought against cindy. if there are we will vigorously defend them. the state has a right to bring charges if they deem them to be appropriate. the family has already been through enough and i would hope and pray that they don't. martha: mark lippman, hope to talk to you more on that in the future. that was mark lippman joining us, the anthony's attorney. we'll take a quick break and be back with much more on "america live" right after this. we're having mexican tonight, so another pill then? unless we eat later, then pill later? if i get a snack now, pill now? skip the snack, pill later... late dinner, pill now? aghh i've got heartburn in my head. [ male announcer ] stop the madness of treating frequent heartburn. it's simple with prilosec otc. one pill a day. twenty-four hours. zero heartburn. no heartburn in the first place. great. a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more amecans, man
mr. ashton was on a show saying there were charges that could be brought against cindy. if there are we will vigorously defend them. the state has a right to bring charges if they deem them to be appropriate. the family has already been through enough and i would hope and pray that they don't. martha: mark lippman, hope to talk to you more on that in the future. that was mark lippman joining us, the anthony's attorney. we'll take a quick break and be back with much more on "america...
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ashton. he came across, laughing and arrogant, and i think that went against him and i think mr.e got the jury to believe in him and his client. it was an astounding day. but our system works, and i am proud as a defense attorney that under the constitution you are innocent unless proven guilty. casey anthony should have been released today. i am surprised the attorneys did not make an immediate motion for her. >> in las vegas, you thought she was going down on all counts. in fact, she was found not guilty. what is your reaction? >> well, i just passed out. i am reviving myself. as i was saying, baez did a wonderful job in my defense of her. no, i have to give my apologies. i was wrong. baez was wriright. i did not always agree with his tactics. what is the rule of thumb in a defensive murder case? this is an outstanding victory. first of all, i a agree with debra and jeff. why didn't they make an application for release right now. she will get time served. number two, i agree with debra. if you look at the opening of baez and watch that again on video, all you see in the backgro
ashton. he came across, laughing and arrogant, and i think that went against him and i think mr.e got the jury to believe in him and his client. it was an astounding day. but our system works, and i am proud as a defense attorney that under the constitution you are innocent unless proven guilty. casey anthony should have been released today. i am surprised the attorneys did not make an immediate motion for her. >> in las vegas, you thought she was going down on all counts. in fact, she...
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mr. ashton, during his initial closing argument, actually covered quite a broad range of topics.they seek, they received when they objected, so that would be just our argument that we would like to lay out for your honor. >> if they exceed what rebuttal is, objection, just simply objection, improper rebuttal. it won't take long for a ruling. if it is rebuttal, that's what it's for. of course, at the very end, there's a little latitude to briefly tie it all up, but it is rebuttal and solely rebuttal. okay. let's return the jury. >> meg strikeler joining us right now. the jury is walking in. what do you make of what they were just discussing, meg? >> the discussion we just had, baez making sure every single upheld issue is preserved for the record. he made sure he said look, judge, i don't want ashton messing up on the rebuttal. they need to rebut only what i said in closing. i don't want to jump up and down and object like they did to me. i want to make sure you know what i'm up to when i do object. he's preparing the judge, should a verdict and/or ashton do something wrong, he wo
mr. ashton, during his initial closing argument, actually covered quite a broad range of topics.they seek, they received when they objected, so that would be just our argument that we would like to lay out for your honor. >> if they exceed what rebuttal is, objection, just simply objection, improper rebuttal. it won't take long for a ruling. if it is rebuttal, that's what it's for. of course, at the very end, there's a little latitude to briefly tie it all up, but it is rebuttal and...
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mr. ashton is a fierce opponent, and i, um, i think that the state of florida, all three of them serve the state of florida very well. as i said, i'm not as -- i'm very happy for casey. um, i'm ecstatic for her, and i want her to be able to grieve and grow and somehow get her life back together. i'm, i think that this case is a perfect example of why the death penalty does not work. and why we all need to stop and look and think twice about a country that decides to kill its own citizens. murder's not right no matter who does it whether it's a ritual killing or someone becoming a victim in a drive-by shooting. it's disgusting. and i think if this case gets any attention, it should focus on that issue, that we need to stop trying to kill our people. um, i -- the, the best feeling that i have today is that i know i can go home, and my daughter will ask me, what did you do today? and i can say, i saved a life. [speaking spanish] martha: let's go to judge jeanine pirro whose reaction we have not heard yet. judge, what do you think? >> speechless. absolutely speechless. this baby died before he
mr. ashton is a fierce opponent, and i, um, i think that the state of florida, all three of them serve the state of florida very well. as i said, i'm not as -- i'm very happy for casey. um, i'm ecstatic for her, and i want her to be able to grieve and grow and somehow get her life back together. i'm, i think that this case is a perfect example of why the death penalty does not work. and why we all need to stop and look and think twice about a country that decides to kill its own citizens....
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mr. ashton during his initial closing argument actually covered quite a broad range of topics and i wanted received when they objected. so that would be just our argument that we would like to lay out. >> okay. if they exceed what rebuttal is, objections just simply objection improper rebuttal, and won't take long for a ruling. it is rebuttal. that's what it's for. and of course, at the very end, there is a little latitude to briefly tie it all up. but it is rebuttal and solely rebuttal. >> okay. >> let's return the jury. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen of the jury. did you heed all of my previous admonitions? state recognizes the presence of the jury? >> yes, sir. >> does defense? >> yes, sir, we do. >> rebuttal. >> good morning and happy fourth of july. mrs. greens with berg and i are beth going to speak to you. we're going to discuss different picsing. i want to begin by discussing the science in the case. defense counsel issued a very appropriate and aggressive attack upon the science, but i want to take a more measured and complex approach. science can't be understood by simplis
mr. ashton during his initial closing argument actually covered quite a broad range of topics and i wanted received when they objected. so that would be just our argument that we would like to lay out. >> okay. if they exceed what rebuttal is, objections just simply objection improper rebuttal, and won't take long for a ruling. it is rebuttal. that's what it's for. and of course, at the very end, there is a little latitude to briefly tie it all up. but it is rebuttal and solely rebuttal....
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mr. dreier: at this time i'm happy to yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from ashton, wisconsin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. duffy: my friends across the aisle voted to rob $500 billion out of medicare for obamacare. they instituted a board that will ration care for our seniors. we brought a proposal for our house that will root out all loopholes in nooks and crannies for businesses who hide their money and they voted no. >> will the gentleman yield? mr. duffy: the american people -- will the gentleman yield? -- >> will the gentleman yield? mr. duffy: the harry reid bill is full of -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. duff: budget gimmicks which doesn't get the job done. the speaker pro tempore: who claims time? the house will be in order. the gentleman from california. mr. dreier: thank you very much, madam speaker. at this time i'm happy to yield 30 second to the gentleman from mississippi mr. pa. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. palazzo: the american people expect u
mr. dreier: at this time i'm happy to yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from ashton, wisconsin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. duffy: my friends across the aisle voted to rob $500 billion out of medicare for obamacare. they instituted a board that will ration care for our seniors. we brought a proposal for our house that will root out all loopholes in nooks and crannies for businesses who hide their money and they voted no. >> will...
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mr. dreier: at this time i'm happy to yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from ashton, wisconsin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. duff my friends across the aisle voted to rob $500 billion out of medicare for obamacare. they instituted a board that will ration care for our seniors. we brought a proposal for our house that will root out all loho
mr. dreier: at this time i'm happy to yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from ashton, wisconsin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. duff my friends across the aisle voted to rob $500 billion out of medicare for obamacare. they instituted a board that will ration care for our seniors. we brought a proposal for our house that will root out all loho
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discuss ways that we can move forward i have told mr lavrov that we are concerned by the failure of the responses thus far from iran to high representative ashton and the resistance of iran to a request for further access regarding military related activities but nevertheless we are committed to our jewel track both pressure and engagement and we want to explore with the russians ways that we can perhaps pursue more effective engagement strategies. question from the russian sun for maria. those records are my big question is to both leaders you said that you were going to sign a new visa agreement. would you please specify the terms of the signing and what is your prognosis about some obstacles on the way to this agreement knowing that businesspeople and citizens support the basis simplifications well the answer is simple that this will happen this year this is for sure and it will happen before christmas even catholic christmas is speaking about obstacles and there are no such as i have said the agreement is absolutely ready we just have to follow through so for mail it is some technical issues that said that and we are very pleased about this
discuss ways that we can move forward i have told mr lavrov that we are concerned by the failure of the responses thus far from iran to high representative ashton and the resistance of iran to a request for further access regarding military related activities but nevertheless we are committed to our jewel track both pressure and engagement and we want to explore with the russians ways that we can perhaps pursue more effective engagement strategies. question from the russian sun for maria. those...
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mr. dreier: at this time i'm happy to yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from ashton, wisconsin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. duffy: my friends across the aisle voted to rob $500 billion out of medicare for obamacare. they instituted a board that will ration care for our seniors. we brought a proposal for our house that will root out all loopholes in nooks and crannies for businesses who hide their money and they voted no. >> will the gentleman yield? mr. duffy: the american people -- will the gentleman yield? -- >> will the gentleman yield? mr. duffy: the harry reid bill is full of -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. duffy: budget gimmicks which doesn't get the job done. the speaker pro tempore: who claims time? the house will be in order. the gentleman from california. mr. dreier: thank you very much, madam speaker. at this time i'm happy to yield 30 second to the gentleman from mississippi mr. pa. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. palazzo: the american people expect
mr. dreier: at this time i'm happy to yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from ashton, wisconsin. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. duffy: my friends across the aisle voted to rob $500 billion out of medicare for obamacare. they instituted a board that will ration care for our seniors. we brought a proposal for our house that will root out all loopholes in nooks and crannies for businesses who hide their money and they voted no. >> will...