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« Reply #440 on: October 01, 2010, 02:40:41 PM »

Order granting in part and denying in part Motion to test for DNA evidence
http://www.ninthcircuit.org/news/High-Profile-Cases/Anthony/Downloads/Order%20Granting%20in%20Part%20and%20Denying%20in%20Part%20Motion%20to%20Test%20For%20DNA%20Evidence.pdf
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« Reply #441 on: October 01, 2010, 03:24:22 PM »

http://seamusoriley.blogspot.com/2010/10/lee-anthony-and-zanny-nanny.html

Friday, October 01, 2010
Lee Anthony and Zanny the Nanny

The Imaginary Nanny, the Hinky Meter, and the Truth.

What follows is some of the transcripts compiled by The Hinky Meter in which Lee Anthony’s testimony regarding the Nanny, Zanida, is explored. The quotes are in italics, while Statement Analysis is in bold type.
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« Reply #442 on: October 01, 2010, 03:26:08 PM »


As per Bozo MO, he neglected to attach the expert's (CV) to his motion, which he stated was in fact attached to said Motion......Incompetent @ss!
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« Reply #443 on: October 01, 2010, 03:31:26 PM »

http://myclerk.myorangeclerk.com/CaseDetail.aspx?CaseID=6236234
09/29/2010           Notice of Provision of Supplemental Discovery
09/30/2010           Amended Notice of Taking Deposition(s)
09/30/2010           Notice of Appearance
on Behalf Casey Anthony - Atty Ann Finnell
09/30/2010           Supplemental State Witness List
10/01/2010           Notice of Cancellation
of Deposition
10/01/2010           Motion
to Determine Reasonable Budget for Due Process costs, In a Capital case and Motion to Incur Certain Specified Costs

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« Reply #444 on: October 01, 2010, 03:32:47 PM »

http://www.thehinkymeter.com/

The Anthony Encycliepedia: Lee talks about Imaginanny

Posted on October 1st, 2010 by Valhall

I no longer have the least bit of sympathy, [ or whatever it was-maybe hoping someone in that clan was halfway honest---what was I thinking ???? ]  for Lee-they all are completely revolting.

Thanks for all the great links & updates!

Ono I dont think there is any one in that twisted family that knows how to tell the truth!! I am so sick of them.

I too have to catch up!! I am  recovering from a bad blood pressureissue I have morestrength today so I will  catch up this evening. lol I cant even type. I just had to say grrrrrrrrr on the anthonys I cant wait till the wench is sent to the penn!!!
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« Reply #445 on: October 01, 2010, 03:54:34 PM »

O/T
Cheney Mason has himself a new client.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/crime/os-airport-pot-bust-high-profile-lawy20101001,0,3145731.story
Feds to seek forfeiture of planes, trucks and cash linked to 800 pounds of marijuana at Umatilla airport
TAVARES — As authorities trumpeted arrests in the largest pot bust in Lake County in five years, investigators said they would seek forfeitures of two planes, three pickup trucks and $30,000 confiscated by deputy sheriffs who found nearly 800 pounds of marijuana at the Umatilla airport.

The case is notable in another respect: Two of the suspects have hired high-profile lawyers, Cheney Mason, a member of Casey Anthony's defense team, and Donald Lykkebak, who defended lovesick astronaut Lisa Nowak.
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lol that makes me wonder if after this case!! anyone would want Jose to represent them in a high profile case!!!  due to all his incompetnency (is that even a word lol)
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« Reply #446 on: October 01, 2010, 04:09:26 PM »


As per Bozo MO, he neglected to attach the expert's (CV) to his motion, which he stated was in fact attached to said Motion......Incompetent @ss!
Jose Baez, @ssquire, Attorney at Law?
 
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« Reply #447 on: October 01, 2010, 04:21:30 PM »

http://www.thehinkymeter.com/

The Anthony Encycliepedia: Lee talks about Imaginanny

Posted on October 1st, 2010 by Valhall

I no longer have the least bit of sympathy, [ or whatever it was-maybe hoping someone in that clan was halfway honest---what was I thinking ???? ]  for Lee-they all are completely revolting.

Thanks for all the great links & updates!
I, too, thought perhaps that Lee was trying to be a stand up guy, at one point.  (Of course, I thought George was going to be too, during the Grand Jury... Boy, was I wrong on both counts!)  Now I'm just disgusted with all of them.
O/T  Hey, Ono, glad you are feeling better.  I always liked the Gerber's Pears. 
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« Reply #448 on: October 01, 2010, 04:53:04 PM »


As per Bozo MO, he neglected to attach the expert's (CV) to his motion, which he stated was in fact attached to said Motion......Incompetent @ss!
Jose Baez, @ssquire, Attorney at Law?
 

 
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« Reply #449 on: October 01, 2010, 06:01:33 PM »

http://www.wesh.com/r/25243535/detail.html
New Casey Anthony Attorney Officially Joins Case
Ann Finnell Asks Judge Perry To Set Budget

POSTED: 3:44 pm EDT October 1, 2010
UPDATED: 4:35 pm EDT October 1, 2010
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- Casey Anthony’s newest lawyer filed paperwork on Friday to officially join the case.

Ann Finnell, a death penalty qualified attorney from Jacksonville, could have various roles in the case, depending on whether Anthony is convicted of murder.

Finnell said her role is mostly confined to the penalty phase of the trial. If Anthony is found not guilty, she will have a much smaller role in the case
Much of Finnell’s claim to fame comes from the 2001 Academy Award-winning documentary “Murder on a Sunday Morning.”

The film follows the efforts of Finnell and fellow public defender Patrick McGinness as they work to gain the acquittal of 15-year-old Brenton Butler.

Butler was charged with murder. The jury believed Jacksonville police were willing to force a confession out of Bulter to clear the case, rather than do a diligent investigation for the real killer.

In the case against Anthony, Finnell will be concentrating on presenting so-called mitigation evidence if there is a penalty phase in the trial.

“Hopefully it will never get to a penalty phase. Hopefully Miss Anthony is found not guilty and my role will be greatly diminished,
Finnell told a Jacksonville newspaper.

At a news conference announcing her addition to the defense team, Anthony’s lawyers said Finnell had agreed to do the work free of charge.

However, in a new motion, Finnell asks Judge Belvin Perry to come up with a budget for her work.

Finnell said she will need to employ a private investigator, psychiatrist and mitigation specialist.

In the motion to determine reasonable costs, Finnell estimated the total cost to taxpayers during a penalty phase could run about $20,000.

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« Reply #450 on: October 01, 2010, 06:10:42 PM »

Motion
to Determine Reasonable Budget for Due Process costs, In a Capital case and Motion to Incur Certain Specified Costs
http://www.ninthcircuit.org/news/High-Profile-Cases/Anthony/Downloads/Motion%20to%20Determine%20Reasonable%20Budget%20For%20Due%20Process%20Costs%20in%20a%20Capital%20Case%20and%20Motion%20to%20Incur%20Certain%20Specified%20Costs.pdf

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« Reply #451 on: October 01, 2010, 06:30:13 PM »

http://www.wesh.com/news/25243814/detail.html
Duct Tape Over Caylee's Mouth? Kronk Says Yes, Lawyers No
Casey Anthony's Lawyers Say Tape Only Stuck To Daughter's Hair

POSTED: 4:03 pm EDT October 1, 2010
UPDATED: 5:54 pm EDT October 1, 2010
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- Roy Kronk, the man who discovered Caylee Anthony's remains in a wooded area in December 2008, dismissed new claims on Friday from Casey Anthony's defense team that duct tape was only marginally stuck to her daughter Caylee's hair.
Kronk’s claims could help prosecutors argue that Anthony was the one who dumped her daughter’s remains. He also provides the state a non-law enforcement eyewitness who says that the duct tape was clearly placed over Caylee’s mouth.

Just hours after discovering the remains, Kronk told detectives he lifted up the bottom of a trash bag and "a human skull dropped out with hair around it and duct tape across the mouth."

Kronk reiterated what he saw in another interview a week later.

“When I moved it, that's when I saw duct tape across the mouth area and it immediately registered to me what I had seen,” Kronk said.

For the first time this week, Anthony’s attorneys claimed Kronk and others are mistaken about the tape.
There are photographs we have showing where it was and just establishing the tape was not adhered to any part of this child -- some stuck on the hair that's all,” said Anthony defense attorney Cheney Mason.

Orlando defense attorney Richard Hornsby, who is not involved in the case, said Mason’s claim about the positioning of the tape leaves room for them to argue that it was not placed on Caylee’s mouth as an act of premeditated murder.

“It's open to the defense to argue it was placed there post mortem -- it was used for some reason to wrap the child up in the bag,” Hornsby said.

Kronk’s attorney dismissed that as a possibility on Friday, saying that the idea that the tape was used to wrap up the remains is completely inconsistent with what his client saw.

Also significant is the fact that Kronk called in several tips to authorities about a suspicious bag four months before he went back to the area off Suburban Drive to open the bag.

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« Reply #452 on: October 01, 2010, 06:34:37 PM »

http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment_tv_tvblog/2010/10/casey-anthony-orlando-attorney-diana-tennis-adds-to-wofl-coverage.html
Casey Anthony: Orlando attorney Diana Tennis adds to WOFL coverage
Caylee and Casey Anthony, Orlando, WESH, WFTV, WOFL — posted by halboedeker on October, 1 2010 6:07 PM
WOFL-Ch. 35 has deepened its Casey Anthony coverage by adding Orlando attorney Diana Tennis as an analyst.

In another sharp move, WOFL has anchor Bob Frier debrief Tennis about issues. Their conversation is intelligent, down-to-earth, lively. It’s as if you’re listening to two friends discuss the case.

On Thursday evening, they discussed the number of prosecution witnesses in the case, which could approach 300.

“It’s hard to overstate how unusual this is,” Tennis said. “Your typical murder case, even if there were lots and lots of unusual things going on, would still only have 50, 60, 70 witnesses tops.”

Anthony is charged with first-degree murder in the death of her daughter, Caylee.

In Anthony reporting today, WESH-Ch. 2’s Bob Kealing returned to the issue of duct tape. Roy Kronk, the meter reader who found Caylee’s remains, said the duct tape was across the toddler’s mouth. Defense attorney Cheney Mason this week said that photos show the tape “was not adhered to any part of this child — some stuck on the hair, that’s all.”

Orlando attorney Richard Hornsby theorized, in analysis for WESH, that the defense could argue that the tape was placed on Caylee after she died or used to wrap the child in a bag.

But David Evans, Kronk’s attorney, told Kealing: “The idea that the tape was used to somehow wrap up the remains is completely inconsistent with what Roy saw.”

 New Anthony attorney Ann Finnell, a death penalty expert who is working pro bono, filed a motion that her expenses could approach $20,000. Those expenses would include hiring a private investigator.
“Most of those expenses would only crop up if Anthony is convicted of premeditated murder,” WESH anchor Jim Payne noted.

WFTV-Ch. 9 anchor Bob Opsahl listed some Finnell expenses: $7,500 for psychological tests and $4,000 for her travel to visit Casey’s relatives.
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« Reply #453 on: October 01, 2010, 08:44:37 PM »

http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment_tv_tvblog/2010/10/casey-anthony-orlando-attorney-diana-tennis-adds-to-wofl-coverage.html
Casey Anthony: Orlando attorney Diana Tennis adds to WOFL coverage
Caylee and Casey Anthony, Orlando, WESH, WFTV, WOFL — posted by halboedeker on October, 1 2010 6:07 PM
WOFL-Ch. 35 has deepened its Casey Anthony coverage by adding Orlando attorney Diana Tennis as an analyst.

In another sharp move, WOFL has anchor Bob Frier debrief Tennis about issues. Their conversation is intelligent, down-to-earth, lively. It’s as if you’re listening to two friends discuss the case.

On Thursday evening, they discussed the number of prosecution witnesses in the case, which could approach 300.

“It’s hard to overstate how unusual this is,” Tennis said. “Your typical murder case, even if there were lots and lots of unusual things going on, would still only have 50, 60, 70 witnesses tops.”

Anthony is charged with first-degree murder in the death of her daughter, Caylee.

In Anthony reporting today, WESH-Ch. 2’s Bob Kealing returned to the issue of duct tape. Roy Kronk, the meter reader who found Caylee’s remains, said the duct tape was across the toddler’s mouth. Defense attorney Cheney Mason this week said that photos show the tape “was not adhered to any part of this child — some stuck on the hair, that’s all.

Orlando attorney Richard Hornsby theorized, in analysis for WESH, that the defense could argue that the tape was placed on Caylee after she died or used to wrap the child in a bag.

But David Evans, Kronk’s attorney, told Kealing: “The idea that the tape was used to somehow wrap up the remains is completely inconsistent with what Roy saw.”

 New Anthony attorney Ann Finnell, a death penalty expert who is working pro bono, filed a motion that her expenses could approach $20,000. Those expenses would include hiring a private investigator.
“Most of those expenses would only crop up if Anthony is convicted of premeditated murder,” WESH anchor Jim Payne noted.

WFTV-Ch. 9 anchor Bob Opsahl listed some Finnell expenses: $7,500 for psychological tests and $4,000 for her travel to visit Casey’s relatives.

Hey Brainiac Mason, there was no child left for the tape to adhere to, just bones and hair.
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« Reply #454 on: October 01, 2010, 08:50:38 PM »

New Anthony attorney Ann Finnell, a death penalty expert who is working pro bono, filed a motion that her expenses could approach $20,000. Those expenses would include hiring a private investigator.
“Most of those expenses would only crop up if Anthony is convicted of premeditated murder,” WESH anchor Jim Payne noted.
WFTV-Ch. 9 anchor Bob Opsahl listed some Finnell expenses: $7,500 for psychological tests and $4,000 for her travel to visit Casey’s relatives.


Another thing, didn't Casey's family already get visited by a mitigation specialist when Lyon was on board? And what about the psych visitors that have been showing up to visit Casey already? Isn't there going to be some duplication of work?
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« Reply #455 on: October 01, 2010, 10:58:39 PM »

New Anthony attorney Ann Finnell, a death penalty expert who is working pro bono, filed a motion that her expenses could approach $20,000. Those expenses would include hiring a private investigator.
“Most of those expenses would only crop up if Anthony is convicted of premeditated murder,” WESH anchor Jim Payne noted.
WFTV-Ch. 9 anchor Bob Opsahl listed some Finnell expenses: $7,500 for psychological tests and $4,000 for her travel to visit Casey’s relatives.


Another thing, didn't Casey's family already get visited by a mitigation specialist when Lyon was on board? And what about the psych visitors that have been showing up to visit Casey already? Isn't there going to be some duplication of work?


Those were my questions. Add to them that Lyon had a gaggle of students helping her, what did they do?  I read the Motion and it is not just about the penalty phase. 

2. ....states that "the expert would also be available  to consult with defense counsel regarding cross examination of any State expert.  IF NECESSARY, the expert will testify at penalty phase

So what has that shrink been doing all those visits with KC?  Also what about the MD in a box that other new attorney brings with her with her Indian Dr's and shrinks?     
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« Reply #456 on: October 02, 2010, 02:48:13 AM »

New Anthony attorney Ann Finnell, a death penalty expert who is working pro bono, filed a motion that her expenses could approach $20,000. Those expenses would include hiring a private investigator.
“Most of those expenses would only crop up if Anthony is convicted of premeditated murder,” WESH anchor Jim Payne noted.
WFTV-Ch. 9 anchor Bob Opsahl listed some Finnell expenses: $7,500 for psychological tests and $4,000 for her travel to visit Casey’s relatives.


Another thing, didn't Casey's family already get visited by a mitigation specialist when Lyon was on board? And what about the psych visitors that have been showing up to visit Casey already? Isn't there going to be some duplication of work?


Those were my questions. Add to them that Lyon had a gaggle of students helping her, what did they do?  I read the Motion and it is not just about the penalty phase. 

2. ....states that "the expert would also be available  to consult with defense counsel regarding cross examination of any State expert.  IF NECESSARY, the expert will testify at penalty phase

So what has that shrink been doing all those visits with KC?  Also what about the MD in a box that other new attorney brings with her with her Indian Dr's and shrinks?     


I thought all the new lawyers would be pro bono?  I dont think judge perry or the JAC will allow that any takes?
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« Reply #457 on: October 02, 2010, 07:05:32 AM »

http://www.cayleedaily.com/
Casey Anthony Wants Money For Psychiatrist and PI 10/01/10

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« Reply #458 on: October 02, 2010, 07:18:21 AM »

New Anthony attorney Ann Finnell, a death penalty expert who is working pro bono, filed a motion that her expenses could approach $20,000. Those expenses would include hiring a private investigator.
“Most of those expenses would only crop up if Anthony is convicted of premeditated murder,” WESH anchor Jim Payne noted.
WFTV-Ch. 9 anchor Bob Opsahl listed some Finnell expenses: $7,500 for psychological tests and $4,000 for her travel to visit Casey’s relatives.


Another thing, didn't Casey's family already get visited by a mitigation specialist when Lyon was on board? And what about the psych visitors that have been showing up to visit Casey already? Isn't there going to be some duplication of work?


I am with you.WTH?
Do they want a do over every time someone new enters this case?
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« Reply #459 on: October 02, 2010, 09:25:43 AM »

New Anthony attorney Ann Finnell, a death penalty expert who is working pro bono, filed a motion that her expenses could approach $20,000. Those expenses would include hiring a private investigator.
“Most of those expenses would only crop up if Anthony is convicted of premeditated murder,” WESH anchor Jim Payne noted.
WFTV-Ch. 9 anchor Bob Opsahl listed some Finnell expenses: $7,500 for psychological tests and $4,000 for her travel to visit Casey’s relatives.


Another thing, didn't Casey's family already get visited by a mitigation specialist when Lyon was on board? And what about the psych visitors that have been showing up to visit Casey already? Isn't there going to be some duplication of work?


I am with you.WTH?
Do they want a do over every time someone new enters this case?
Of course.  After all, Casey is special...
 
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