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« Reply #140 on: October 18, 2010, 03:19:34 PM »

Thanks TRIMM for the JAC response and link! 

So glad they're holding to their rules, if the new atty wants travel expenses, she needs to get them from Baez. Love it! Wonder how long she'll stay with the case?
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« Reply #141 on: October 18, 2010, 03:42:07 PM »

Thanks TRIMM for the JAC response and link! 

So glad they're holding to their rules, if the new atty wants travel expenses, she needs to get them from Baez. Love it! Wonder how long she'll stay with the case?

Does she not have two intact thumbs she can use to hitchhike and a sleeping bag for lodging?
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« Reply #142 on: October 18, 2010, 03:52:46 PM »

Thanks TRIMM for the JAC response and link! 

So glad they're holding to their rules, if the new atty wants travel expenses, she needs to get them from Baez. Love it! Wonder how long she'll stay with the case?

Does she not have two intact thumbs she can use to hitchhike and a sleeping bag for lodging?
I argue that yes, she does and what's more Jose seems to have adequate free time ( judging by his prolific social networking) to take a spin up there to get her when needed. After all, it's casey's LIFE we're talkin about. She's worth it, right?
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« Reply #143 on: October 18, 2010, 04:19:08 PM »

Thanks TRIMM for the JAC response and link! 

So glad they're holding to their rules, if the new atty wants travel expenses, she needs to get them from Baez. Love it! Wonder how long she'll stay with the case?

Does she not have two intact thumbs she can use to hitchhike and a sleeping bag for lodging?
I argue that yes, she does and what's more Jose seems to have adequate free time ( judging by his prolific social networking) to take a spin up there to get her when needed. After all, it's casey's LIFE we're talkin about. She's worth it, right?

Uh.....No, she isn't.   Monkey Devil!
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« Reply #144 on: October 18, 2010, 04:21:05 PM »

Thanks TRIMM for the JAC response and link! 

So glad they're holding to their rules, if the new atty wants travel expenses, she needs to get them from Baez. Love it! Wonder how long she'll stay with the case?

Does she not have two intact thumbs she can use to hitchhike and a sleeping bag for lodging?
I argue that yes, she does and what's more Jose seems to have adequate free time ( judging by his prolific social networking) to take a spin up there to get her when needed. After all, it's casey's LIFE we're talkin about. She's worth it, right?

Good point.  Death is different dontcha know, especially when your client is ugly coping.
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« Reply #145 on: October 18, 2010, 04:33:27 PM »

Thanks TRIMM for the JAC response and link! 

So glad they're holding to their rules, if the new atty wants travel expenses, she needs to get them from Baez. Love it! Wonder how long she'll stay with the case?

Does she not have two intact thumbs she can use to hitchhike and a sleeping bag for lodging?
I argue that yes, she does and what's more Jose seems to have adequate free time ( judging by his prolific social networking) to take a spin up there to get her when needed. After all, it's casey's LIFE we're  talkin about. She's worth it, right?

Uh.....No, she isn't.   Monkey Devil!
 
Oh yeah, You're right, she's self centered brat who murdered her own child.  Not worth it for sure, now we'll see how committed ms. Finnel really is. Ka-ching
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« Reply #146 on: October 18, 2010, 04:52:08 PM »

http://www.wesh.com/r/25431179/detail.html
Casey Anthony Battle Brews Over What's Public Info
Anthony Lawyers Point To New Ruling In South Florida
POSTED: 4:18 pm EDT October 18, 2010
UPDATED: 4:32 pm EDT October 18, 2010
Anthony’s defense team may have new ammunition in its quest to keep her jail records private.

In new court filings, lawyers point to a recent ruling in south Florida that they claim sets a precedent to seal inmate records.

Defense attorneys argue that public access to Anthony’s jail commissary accounts and visitor logs only serves to embarrass Anthony and invade her privacy.
In the more than two years that Anthony has remained incarcerated, Florida public records laws have meant open access to information such as her jail account balance, what she orders from the Orange County Jail commissary and who has visited her. Recordings of phone calls and video of visits have also been available.
Anthony’s defense has filed a motion asking for Judge Belvin Perry to reconsider its defense to seal that information because of a new ruling.

A judge in south Florida ruled that the information is not necessarily public record.

Orlando defense attorney Richard Hornsby, who is not affiliated with the Anthony case, said the ruling could set key precedent for Anthony’s team.

“The law is clear -- the jail cannot just release this information to the public. It's going to have to be filtered through the state attorney's office or the court,” Hornsby said.

The ruling also raises questions as to whether Anthony’s parents, George and Cindy Anthony, can now visit their daughter in jail without a record of their conversation being released soon after.

A corrections spokesman said on Monday that his office had been informed of the south Florida decision and will follow existing statutes and case decisions.

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« Reply #147 on: October 18, 2010, 04:57:31 PM »

http://bullstopper.wordpress.com/
Does Jose Baez Provide Casey Anthony With Sound Legal Advice?
10/18/10

Sure glad we found this blog writer!!

from the article!!

We have learned Mr. Baez tries often, but does not succeed.

We have learned Mr. Baez believes his clients to be uneducated.

We have learned Mr. Baez is sensitive about his attempts to educate his clients.

We have learned the clients of Mr. Baez do not understand what he tries to do for them.

We have learned Mr. Baez attempted unsuccessfully to educate Ms. Anthony, but she does not understand what he is trying to do for her and she does not make his job a whole lot easier.
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« Reply #148 on: October 18, 2010, 04:58:06 PM »

Thanks Sunny. 

Word up to Miss Anthony....... 

    trim!!!
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« Reply #149 on: October 18, 2010, 05:04:26 PM »

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/breakingnews/os-casey-anthony-defense-costs-challe20101018,0,4182604.story
Casey Anthony defense budget challenged by state agency
By Anthony Colarossi, Orlando Sentinel
 
2:14 p.m. EDT, October 18, 2010
The state agency funding Casey Anthony's criminal defense is challenging many of the recent requests the defense team has made for certain costs in the case.

Casey Anthony attorneys, Jose Baez and Ann E. Finnell, filed a motion to set a "reasonable budget" for the "penalty phase" of the case.

They've requested costs for: a private investigator not to exceed $5,000; a psychiatrist or psychologist at a "reasonable hourly rate" not to exceed $7,500; costs for copying medical and school records not to exceed $1,000 and an additional 100 hours for a mitigation specialist at a "previously approved rate."

They've also requested travel expenses and lodging for Finnell, not to exceed $4,000; travel expenses for an investigator or mitigation specialist to go to Ohio with lodging and expenses not to exceed $1,500; and travel expenses and lodging for Finnell from Jacksonville to Orlando at approved rates if the case goes to trial.

The Justice Administrative Commission is authorized to pay "due process" costs in the case. The JAC recently filed a 9-page response, challenging
many of the defense team's specific requests.
It argues at length, for example, that Casey Anthony's lead counsel, Baez, should pay for Finnell's travel and lodging expenses.

Casey Anthony, 24, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee Marie. Her trial is expected to start in May. She faces the death penalty if convicted. Mitigation is a big part of the defense preparation in such capital cases.

Here's a breakdown of the JAC challenges for the requested costs:

•As for the $5,000 in investigative services, the JAC argues the defense "has the burden to show how the requested investigator is necessary to the defense of the case and how the failure to provide such service would prejudice the defense."

The JAC response also says the rates for investigators cannot exceed $40 per hour.

•As for the up to $7,500 for a psychiatrist or psychologist, the JAC response states "counsel needs to file a separate motion delineating the particularized need for the expert." The JAC objects to any out-of-state psychiatrist or psychologist and wants to be heard before the court authorizes any experts.

It also objects to any rate for experts outside established rates. For instance, psychological evaluations have a flat per-exam maximum rate of $350.

•The JAC does not object to paying "reasonable costs" for copying medical and school records, according to the response. But the defense will need to provide proof of payment of those costs before JAC will reimburse them.

•As for the additional 100 hours for the mitigation specialist, the JAC notes the court previously approved a "cap" of 384 hours for mitigation specialist Jeanene Barrett.

It is unclear whether that cap has been reached at this time," states the response from JAC Assistant General Counsel Bradley Bischoff.

The rate for such work is $40 per hour and the response states the court "must determine that the additional hours sought are reasonable and necessary for the defense of the case."

•As for Finnell's travel expenses and lodging, the response says, "JAC objects to reimbursement of travel expenses for any attorney in this case inasmuch as lead counsel is privately retained. Such travel expenses are overhead expenses that should be paid for through counsel's fee."

It goes on to say "the state should not bear the responsibility to cover travel expenses for a privately retained attorney who chooses to use the services of yet another attorney"

The response adds that although Finnell may not be charging Casey Anthony for her services "this is not a pro bono case; it is an indigent for costs case, where lead counsel has received a fee of $89,454.3."

Under JAC policies and procedures, the JAC would pay for attorney travel if the defendant was represented by one "pro bono attorney," but JAC "objects to paying for attorney travel where the defendant has retained privately paid counsel."

Later in the response, the JAC attorney argues, "Here the lead counsel has received compensation from a source other than JAC. Those funds should be used to cover the overhead expenses, including any attorney travel."

If travel is reimbursable, the JAC argues the defense "has the burden to show that any travel is necessary for the defense of the case."

As for the Ohio lodging and expenses for the investigator or mitigation specialist, the JAC argues the defense "has the burden to show how the requested travel is necessary to the defense of the case and how the failure to provide such travel would prejudice the defense."

The response cites the court's May 12 order, which says "out-of-state interviews and depositions shall be done through the use of video conferencing equipment available at the Orange County Courthouse."

It also objects to Finnell's travel and lodging expenses between Jacksonville and Orlando.

The response asks the court to set a hearing on the various expenses requested by the defense.

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WONDERFUL!!!  I hope JP denies everything based on JAC's response!!!  It's time to stop the money madness on BOZO's part.  I wonder how many other indigent defendant's gets this kind of treatment even if it is a death case???  My bet would be few to NONE!!
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« Reply #150 on: October 18, 2010, 05:23:53 PM »

http://www.wesh.com/r/25431179/detail.html
Casey Anthony Battle Brews Over What's Public Info
Anthony Lawyers Point To New Ruling In South Florida
POSTED: 4:18 pm EDT October 18, 2010
UPDATED: 4:32 pm EDT October 18, 2010
Anthony’s defense team may have new ammunition in its quest to keep her jail records private.

In new court filings, lawyers point to a recent ruling in south Florida that they claim sets a precedent to seal inmate records.

Defense attorneys argue that public access to Anthony’s jail commissary accounts and visitor logs only serves to embarrass Anthony and invade her privacy.
In the more than two years that Anthony has remained incarcerated, Florida public records laws have meant open access to information such as her jail account balance, what she orders from the Orange County Jail commissary and who has visited her. Recordings of phone calls and video of visits have also been available.
Anthony’s defense has filed a motion asking for Judge Belvin Perry to reconsider its defense to seal that information because of a new ruling.

A judge in south Florida ruled that the information is not necessarily public record.

Orlando defense attorney Richard Hornsby, who is not affiliated with the Anthony case, said the ruling could set key precedent for Anthony’s team.

“The law is clear -- the jail cannot just release this information to the public. It's going to have to be filtered through the state attorney's office or the court,” Hornsby said.

The ruling also raises questions as to whether Anthony’s parents, George and Cindy Anthony, can now visit their daughter in jail without a record of their conversation being released soon after.

A corrections spokesman said on Monday that his office had been informed of the south Florida decision and will follow existing statutes and case decisions.

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Kc could see her parents if she WANTED to!  she has made it very clear she doesn't want to. If she accepts a visit from them then we will know for sure something is up and whatever that something is will NOT be good for the A's. Not that they deserve anything good....but I would like to see them punished for what they did....not for what Kc did. JMO
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« Reply #151 on: October 18, 2010, 05:29:47 PM »

http://www.cfnews13.com/static/articles/images/documents/Motion-for-reconsideration-1015.pdf

Here's the Motion for Consideration and guess what!!!!!  BOZO actually noticed the jail this time!  Monkey Devil!
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« Reply #152 on: October 18, 2010, 05:35:37 PM »

http://www.cfnews13.com/static/articles/images/documents/Motion-for-reconsideration-1015.pdf

Here's the Motion for Consideration and guess what!!!!!  BOZO actually noticed the jail this time!  Monkey Devil!

 Monkey Devil!
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« Reply #153 on: October 18, 2010, 05:38:31 PM »

http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/10/18/1879445/state-challenges-casey-anthony.html
Posted on Monday, 10.18.10 State challenges Casey Anthony defense budget .
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ORLANDO, Fla. -- The state agency funding Casey Anthony's criminal defense has challenged recent cost requests.

Her attorneys, Jose Baez and Ann E. Finnell, have filed a motion to set a budget for the penalty phase of the case. The Justice Administrative Commission recently filed a 9-page response, challenging items like travel and lodging costs for Finnell. The JAC also challenged various rates and questioned the need for a private investigator or psychiatrist.

Anthony is charged with first-degree murder in the death of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee. The 24-year-old woman has pleaded not guilty and said a baby sitter kidnapped the child.

The toddler's remains were found in December 2008. Anthony's trial is scheduled to start next May.


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« Reply #154 on: October 18, 2010, 06:52:36 PM »

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/breakingnews/os-casey-anthony-jail-records-20101018,0,4064376.story

I almost missed this info..........

Orange County Jail spokesman Allen Moore said in an e-mail that Casey Anthony has not made any recent inmate calls, the last one being in early August 2008.

Also, she has had no "video visitations" since Aug. 14, 2008. Those visitations would be with family or friends rather than members of her defense team.

A review of Casey Anthony's recent visits from this month and last month include logged visits from her attorneys, including Baez, Mason, Dorothy Clay Sims, Ann Finnell and Charles Greene.
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« Reply #155 on: October 18, 2010, 06:56:42 PM »

http://myclerk.myorangeclerk.com/CaseDetail.aspx?CaseID=6236234


10/18/2010 Request for Certificate of Materiality for Intersate Witness Subpoena
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« Reply #156 on: October 18, 2010, 06:58:29 PM »

http://www.cfnews13.com/static/articles/images/documents/Motion-for-reconsideration-1015.pdf

Here's the Motion for Consideration and guess what!!!!!  BOZO actually noticed the jail this time!  Monkey Devil!
No way, Sunny.  Are you kidding me?  It's a red letter day in the Bozo household!  (Isn't it a crying shame that it's a surprise when he does something right?  Any other job, he'd have been out on his keester two years ago.)
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« Reply #157 on: October 18, 2010, 07:06:18 PM »

Here 's the 9 page response from JAC ::MonkeyDance


http://www.cfnews13.com/static/articles/images/documents/Due-process-motion-response-1018.pdf
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« Reply #158 on: October 18, 2010, 07:39:07 PM »

http://www.cfnews13.com/static/articles/images/documents/Motion-for-reconsideration-1015.pdf

Here's the Motion for Consideration and guess what!!!!!  BOZO actually noticed the jail this time!  Monkey Devil!
No way, Sunny.  Are you kidding me?  It's a red letter day in the Bozo household!  (Isn't it a crying shame that it's a surprise when he does something right?  Any other job, he'd have been out on his keester two years ago.)

Hi Monka!  Yep.....he finally 'got it' perhaps he has a law student helping him and the BUFFOON!!  You are so right... and yet....he is still here....amazing and quite frankly scary!!
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« Reply #159 on: October 18, 2010, 07:52:52 PM »

http://www.wesh.com/caseyanthony/25431392/detail.html
State: Cost Estimates From Casey's New Lawyer Too High
State Agency Argues Taxpayers Shouldn't Pay For Travel
POSTED: 4:36 pm EDT October 18, 2010
UPDATED: 6:12 pm EDT October 18, 2010
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- The state agency responsible for distributing funds for indigent clients like Casey Anthony is fighting how high the cost of the case could go after the addition of a new defense lawyer.

Anthony’s new death penalty expert, Anne Finnell, has filed paperwork informing Judge Belvin Perry that her expenses in preparing for a possible penalty phase in the case could cost taxpayers $20,000 or more.

Orlando defense attorney Richard Hornsby, who is not affiliated with the Anthony case, said penalty phase costs are unavoidable.

“The defense has to incur all those costs before the case goes to trial,” he said.
Finnell estimates an expert psychiatric witness could cost $7,500, but lawyers for the Justice Administrative Commission said the cost should be far less.

“While an indigent has a due process right to the assistance of experts in his or her defense, that right is not unfettered,” the filing read.

Finnell also estimated her travel costs to be $4,000, but the commission said those costs should come out of the $89,000 fee that Jose Baez has already collected from Anthony.

"The state should not bear the responsibility to cover travel expenses for a privately retained attorney who chooses to use the services of yet another attorney,” the commission said.

“If they're unwilling to pay their own costs, they're going to have to withdraw, or Jose Baez is going to have to pay for it out of his own pocket. It's fair and that's the way it works,” said Hornsby.
The commission is asking Perry to hold a hearing on the issue

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