Here is BB-11's blog:
What happened in court today? Jose made an arss out of himself. omg--everytime he speaks it is a nightmare! Jose wasted the courts time NOT being prepared. Jose did not submitt the required paperwork for the new attorney so she could not speak and casey needs a DP qualified atty NOW. The judge continued the hearing. PLUS--- The decision to release the video was put on hold. However, Casey's attorney will get access to some phone records including records from her family. As Casey would say- a huge waste-
I just saw with my own eyes, Casey ignore Cindy! All are in court, the judge has ended the days hearing. All got up to leave. Casey stood and shook the hands of her attorneys'. The camera panned to Cindy who you could clearly see was standing, holding one hand on the chair in front of her and leaning forward in a desperation to get Casey attention to have some type of communication. ONLY Casey never looked in her directions and only cared about the people immediately in front of her and then Casey walked out, never looking. Casey had many opportunities to look over at Cindy. Casey just did not care and Cindy looked sad and I felt really sad for Cindy. see PHOTOS - JUST POSTED THEM
Today's hearing was a joke like all of Jose motions. Like the bumbling idiot Jose is, he filed a 16 page motion last night and gave it to everyone after 6pm. This court hearing has been scheduled for over a month. AND Jose asked for it!
Another note he introduced the new lawyer without the proper paperwork and did it for a "show" for the cameras instead of doing the legal correct paperwork.
Jose: Here is the link- ask the new attorney to go here and complete the proper paperwork herself since you can not manage to do it.
http://www.floridabar.org/tfb/flabarwe.nsf/f6301f4d554d40a385256a4f006e6566/ad8200ceac436a9585256b2f006c53c0?OpenDocumentNo matter what Casey will file an appeal that Jose was incompetant and would not let any of the qualified attorneys lead.
Baez claims the videotape was staged. He says Anthony was brought in front of the camera and told Caylee's remains were found just to see her reaction.
The decision to release the video was put on hold. However, Casey's attorney, Jose Baez, will get access to some phone records including records from her family, but not the phone records from Casey's ex-fiancé, Jesse Grund. Judge Strickland said he wanted input from lawyers from the media before he rules whether the recording of Casey Anthony's reaction can be made public.
Casey Anthony NEW LAWYERS WEB SITE AND CRAP ABOUT HER TV SHOW AND NEW BOOK and she posts her lectures on youtube----go figure another media whore.
http://www.andrealyon.com/index.htmlAndrea D. Lyon works to promote social justice, equity and improvement in the criminal justice system. She is an attorney, educator and author.
At DePaul University College of Law, Prof. Lyon serves as Clinical Professor of Law, Associate Dean for Clinical Programs, and Director of the Center for Justice in Capital Cases.
She first worked for the Cook County Public Defenders' Office-in the felony trial division, post-conviction/habeas corpus unit, preliminary hearing/first municipal (misdemeanor) unit, and the appeals division. Her last position there was Chief of the Homicide Task Force, a 22-lawyer unit that represents persons accused of homicide.
Andrea has tried more than 130 homicide cases, both within the public defender's office and elsewhere. She has defended more than 30 potential capital cases at the trial level. Of these, she has taken 19 through the penalty phase, and won them all.
In 1990, she founded the Illinois Capital Resource Center and served as its director until joining the University of Michigan Law School faculty in 1995 as an Assistant Clinical Professor. In 2000, she joined the faculty at DePaul.
Professor Lyon is a graduate of Rutgers University and the Antioch School of Law.
According to a profile published in the Chicago Lawyer magazine in August 2007, Lyon had a perfect record of winning life sentences in each of the capital cases she's taken through the penalty phase, which at that time was 19.
In the magazine profile, Lyon described herself as a "'naturally dramatic person.'" Lyon noted a death-penalty case she tried in which the prosecution filed a motion to preclude her from crying in front of the jury, and also from making the jury cry. (wtf? another drama queen?) Her book comes out in January-- I kid you NOT--she took this case so she can get on all the talk shows to promote her book no doubt her book publisher is the same as Casey's/Cindy's.
George gives an interview basically to HOCK this bear Cindy is selling to pay her bills because they are all to lazy to work! and pay their fair share of the taxes. This bear is pathetic and gross. If you want to help go volunteer at the local food shelf!
http://www.wftv.com/news/19587979/detail.htmlCasey Anthony walked into the courtroom at 10:05am Thursday, wearing a long sleeve purple shirt (chest area is way to small--to many twinkys at night) and striped gray slacks. Her hair was down and she seemed very serious as her lawyers spoke.
Casey's attorneys were in court to ask Judge Stan Strickland to keep the public from seeing a behind the scenes video from the jail as she watched WFTV news report that Caylee's remains had been discovered on December 11. Casey's defense team argued that their client's rights were violated when she was videotaped.
Cindy and George Anthony along with their attorney Brad Conway were in attendance. Meter Reader Roy Kronk was also in the courtroom. Kronk is the man who reported seeing a suspicious bag in a wooded area, which eventually was identified as Caylee Anthony's remains.
Also in attendance was WFTV legal analyst Bill Shaeffer, and Casey Anthony's new death penalty attorney Professor Andrea D. Lyon.
The video in question reportedly shows Anthony doubling over and hyperventilating after learning her daughter's remains were found as she watched Channel 9.
"Why is it so critical for Baez's team to keep that video away from the media? Well, the saying is a picture is worth a thousand words," said Eyewitness News Legal Analyst, Bill Sheaffer.
Baez claims the videotape was staged. He says Anthony was brought in front of the camera and told Caylee's remains were found just to see her reaction.
Sheaffer says even if Baez tries to claim Anthony's right to privacy was violated, it is likely the judge will still release the video.
"Look, where is she? She's in jail. Does she have a right to privacy, in the jail? And the answer to that is no, she does not," explained Sheaffer.
Baez claims releasing the video could create more problems in getting a fair trail by tainting the jury pool.