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Author Topic: Caylee Marie Anthony MURDER TRIAL- DAY 31 - 6/29/11  (Read 818665 times)
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« Reply #80 on: June 29, 2011, 08:54:01 AM »

  for now, will rule prior to verdict

Is he reserving ruling so they cannot file yet another mistrial attempt again until the verdict is ready? 
no just that issue. Each motion for a mistrial is seperate and based on a seperate issue.

So, they could file another mistrial motion between now and when the judge rules on this current one? 
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« Reply #81 on: June 29, 2011, 08:55:05 AM »

Good morning, Monkeys!  Is it just me or was Casey uber anxious to talk this morning?  I realize not having her attorneys right there was a little unsettling, but boy, she was eager to jump up and have her say.  This is why I think she will demand to testify..Getting her way one last time will certainly put a nail in her coffin.
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« Reply #82 on: June 29, 2011, 08:55:38 AM »

8:30am Wed June 29, 2011 Court is in Session

Ann Finnell is on the phone line with a Motion to Reconsider.

She is citing Case law recently made in a Florida Supreme Court.  She is asking for a remedy of a mistrial.
Mason, Baez and Simms are not present.  Casey is agreeing with Ms Finnell.  This is against the fact that jurors get to pick which aggravates exist and if there is a majority needed for the death penalty.

Jeff is up citing law about this death penalty case that was recently in news.

Judge is citing law.  Citing a Ring issue.  Ring V Arizona was brought up again and again and executions were held.  All of the cases he is reading right in front of Casey and they were all executed.  The court will reserve ruling on the mistrial unless such an issue is brought up in this case.

I didn't understand most of this but looks like it doesn't even apply to this case, at least not yet and not until it goes to Death Penalty Sentencing phase.
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« Reply #83 on: June 29, 2011, 08:56:41 AM »

When there is a court recess today ... check out FP, Casey Anthony Murder Trial: Kim Kardashian Says, “I Believe She is Guilty … “I Feel this Will be a Shocking Outcome”

http://scaredmonkeys.com/2011/06/29/casey-anthony-murder-trial-kim-kardashian-says-i-believe-she-is-guilty-i-feel-this-will-be-a-shocking-outcome/

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Because Kim Kardashian says it, it must be true.

You have heard from the media, legal pundits, former judges and law enforcement regarding the murder trial of Casey Anthony in the death of her daughter Caylee Anthony, now we get the expert opinion of … Kim Kardashian. Huh?

Another news flash to Kim Kardashian, of course there are conflicting stories, that usually happens when one commits a crime, DUH! What criminal who is convicted ever actually tells the truth and admits what they did during a death penalty trial? Kim, waiting for an answer. Still waiting.

Hey Kim … stick to reality TV and buying shoes, please.

Note to Kim, reasonably doubt is not complete stupidity, now run along and be famous for no reason what so ever.

Her ridiculous comments have actually prompted a much larger and detailed post to come.


She cant even shake her over abundant tail feather well enough & she's in a dilemma because evidently her brain dropped & got stuck there
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« Reply #84 on: June 29, 2011, 08:56:42 AM »

  for now, will rule prior to verdict

Is he reserving ruling so they cannot file yet another mistrial attempt again until the verdict is ready? 
no just that issue. Each motion for a mistrial is seperate and based on a seperate issue.

So, they could file another mistrial motion between now and when the judge rules on this current one? 
yes but they wouldn't file something else on this exact issue.  I may have heard wrong but i thought that this was a hearing on her motion to RECONSIDER her motion for mistrial.  which if it was then the judge had decided this before but this was her motion for him to reconsider and probably why she was there via phone to argue it.
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« Reply #85 on: June 29, 2011, 08:56:49 AM »

Is George wearing a suit jacket?  He's never done that before!
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« Reply #86 on: June 29, 2011, 08:57:07 AM »

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/
Casey Anthony: Man Who Found Caylee Testifies
The defense's key witness takes the stand in the Florida murder trial.
6/29/2011

Video at link.
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« Reply #87 on: June 29, 2011, 08:57:20 AM »

Why is he reserving ruling? 
And why did he say he would reserve it till we get to the verdict stage....IF WE GET THAT FAR????

???? what is she signing/writing?

she draws alott i watch her last night for hours and she was drawing at the defense table you could see her drawing line she doodleing ... acting as if shes important
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« Reply #88 on: June 29, 2011, 08:57:46 AM »

KC pointed to her pink ruffles and then pointed to her Attorney's clothing - I think she wants to switch clothes, lol.   


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« Reply #89 on: June 29, 2011, 08:58:26 AM »

For all those that are worried and screaming reasonable doubt in the MSM ... let me just say I cannot wait until the State's rebuttal case. They have not only owned the Defense witnesses on cross and got them to agree with their time lines, they have shown them to either not understand the case or even turned defense witnesses into ones for the State.

The Gentiva witnesses will all but prove that Cindy lied ... an IT gut, RUT-ROH.

Every piece of the Defense's lame presentation will be shredded by Ashton, et al.

That is going to be a thing of beauty and curtains for Casey Anthony.
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« Reply #90 on: June 29, 2011, 08:58:30 AM »


Judge Belvin Perry tells the jury about a hawk outside the courtroom
HAWK -  is the messenger.  IT is also about visionary power and guardianship, the hawk is very protective of the young in its nest.  It teaches us about providing for family and self.   Hawk teaches us to be observant and to pay attention to what we may overlook. This could mean a talent we don't use, a blessing for which we haven't expressed gratitude, or a message from Spirit.  The hawk has keen eyesight, it is about opening our eyes and seeing that which is there to guide us.
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« Reply #91 on: June 29, 2011, 08:58:32 AM »

  for now, will rule prior to verdict

Is he reserving ruling so they cannot file yet another mistrial attempt again until the verdict is ready? 
no just that issue. Each motion for a mistrial is seperate and based on a seperate issue.

So, they could file another mistrial motion between now and when the judge rules on this current one? 

Each are separate issues but he will not rule until the defense rests their case but before jury instruction regarding deliberation
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« Reply #92 on: June 29, 2011, 08:59:40 AM »

Good Morning Monkeys 

Not sure what I just typed but have been awake minutes, lol.

It was very hard to understand, it was all case law.  All I really heard was Judge Perry saying they were EXECUTED over and over again.

No defense team around her and Casey acting as her own defense listening to execution after execution being carried out must of been quite a waking up experience. 

 
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« Reply #93 on: June 29, 2011, 09:00:20 AM »

  for now, will rule prior to verdict

Is he reserving ruling so they cannot file yet another mistrial attempt again until the verdict is ready? 
no just that issue. Each motion for a mistrial is seperate and based on a seperate issue.

So, they could file another mistrial motion between now and when the judge rules on this current one? 

Each are separate issues but he will not rule until the defense rests their case but before jury instruction regarding deliberation

This bothers me a bit.  It is going to hang over my head until he rules.  I am going to worry. 
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« Reply #94 on: June 29, 2011, 09:00:27 AM »

For all those that are worried and screaming reasonable doubt in the MSM ... let me just say I cannot wait until the State's rebuttal case. They have not only owned the Defense witnesses on cross and got them to agree with their time lines, they have shown them to either not understand the case or even turned defense witnesses into ones for the State.

The Gentiva witnesses will all but prove that Cindy lied ... an IT gut, RUT-ROH.

Every piece of the Defense's lame presentation will be shredded by Ashton, et al.

That is going to be a thing of beauty and curtains for Casey Anthony.

ITA, the State is going to tie it all up with a bow in eloquent & concise fashion....logic will dictate
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« Reply #95 on: June 29, 2011, 09:01:44 AM »

Good Morning Monkeys 

Not sure what I just typed but have been awake minutes, lol.

It was very hard to understand, it was all case law.  All I really heard was Judge Perry saying they were EXECUTED over and over again.

No defense team around her and Casey acting as her own defense listening to execution after execution being carried out must of been quite a waking up experience. 

 
yeah apparently the appeals of those executed didn't go so well for them.  Didn't seem to phase Casey, she was on! I bet she is so excited to tell her attys about her big debut.  You should have seen me, Im gonna be so good when i testify!!
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« Reply #96 on: June 29, 2011, 09:01:50 AM »


So, they could file another mistrial motion between now and when the judge rules on this current one? 
I think the judge insinuated the last time Bozo cried mistrial, that the judge could rule on that at any time up until they hand the case over to the jury (or something like that), thus there was no reason for the defense to keep asking for one.
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« Reply #97 on: June 29, 2011, 09:01:53 AM »

  for now, will rule prior to verdict

Is he reserving ruling so they cannot file yet another mistrial attempt again until the verdict is ready? 
no just that issue. Each motion for a mistrial is seperate and based on a seperate issue.

So, they could file another mistrial motion between now and when the judge rules on this current one? 

Each are separate issues but he will not rule until the defense rests their case but before jury instruction regarding deliberation

This bothers me a bit.  It is going to hang over my head until he rules.  I am going to worry. 

Zoo, while no one can read tea leaves & nothing is absolute all I can say is it is doubtful that any of the motions the defense has presented regarding the DP will succeed.
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« Reply #98 on: June 29, 2011, 09:02:30 AM »

For all those that are worried and screaming reasonable doubt in the MSM ... let me just say I cannot wait until the State's rebuttal case. They have not only owned the Defense witnesses on cross and got them to agree with their time lines, they have shown them to either not understand the case or even turned defense witnesses into ones for the State.

The Gentiva witnesses will all but prove that Cindy lied ... an IT gut, RUT-ROH.

Every piece of the Defense's lame presentation will be shredded by Ashton, et al.

That is going to be a thing of beauty and curtains for Casey Anthony.

ITA, the State is going to tie it all up with a bow in eloquent & concise fashion....logic will dictate

I have asked this but may have missed the answer, after the state's rebuttal, does the duffense get to do anything like cross each witness or put on their own rebuttal witnesses? 
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« Reply #99 on: June 29, 2011, 09:02:44 AM »

KC pointed to her pink ruffles and then pointed to her Attorney's clothing - I think she wants to switch clothes, lol.   




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