01-03-2011, 04:50 PM
i just watched 2 hours of live hearing that was better than SNL! Judge kicked bozo's arse, co-counsel mason played the buffoon, defense got sanctioned $$$, it was fantastic! i LOVE this judge! he even threatened the defense with contempt charges. hahaha and bozo is the one who wanted a new judge. *snicker*. this one does not put up with any defense dog and pony shows. ol cindy anthony sat there grinding her teeth, looking none too happy. cow.
mason pretended he was deaf when he didn't like what Judge was saying. then they tried to say the press was taking photos of their notes and listening in at defense table...Judge made them look like idiots when he told them they can turn off the mics. duh
i can't even describe it! :B go to: http://www.wftv.com/news/26351374/detail.html
if you want to watch any of it. their coverage is comprehensive.
Updated: 3:27 pm EST January 3, 2011 WFTV
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Circuit Judge Belvin Perry ruled Monday during a hearing that attorneys for Casey Anthony, who is charged with killing her 2-year-old daughter, have violated a court order to turn over information about expert witnesses who will testify on her behalf.
Casey walked into the court room at 1:26pm, wearing a long sleeve, blue top and gray slacks. Her hair was tied back in a pony tail. Casey's mother, Cindy Anthony, was in attendance.
The hearing began promptly at 1:30pm. The first motion heard was on sanctions filed by the state of Florida against Casey's attorneys for ignoring the judge's orders to provide specific information about defense witnesses' testimony.
Judge Perry said Monday in Orlando that Casey's defense attorneys missed deadlines last month. Prosecutors had asked that the attorneys be fined $500 a day until they provided the information.
"Why did he miss the deadline?" Judge Belvin Perry asked attorney Cheney Mason, referring to Casey's attorney Jose Baez.
At that point, Baez stood up to explain himself.
"Did you ask for a request, an extension of time?" Judge Perry asked Baez.
Baez replied that he did not.
"I don't think sanctions are appropriate in this case," Mason told Judge Perry.
However, the imposed sanctions against the defense and Jose Baez were held in contempt of court for missing deadlines on expert witnesses. Judge Perry said a fine amount is pending.
The judge also ordered that the experts must provide written reports about what they will say at trial. Anything not in the reports or in depositions will not be allowed at the May trial.
mason pretended he was deaf when he didn't like what Judge was saying. then they tried to say the press was taking photos of their notes and listening in at defense table...Judge made them look like idiots when he told them they can turn off the mics. duh
i can't even describe it! :B go to: http://www.wftv.com/news/26351374/detail.html
if you want to watch any of it. their coverage is comprehensive.
Updated: 3:27 pm EST January 3, 2011 WFTV
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Circuit Judge Belvin Perry ruled Monday during a hearing that attorneys for Casey Anthony, who is charged with killing her 2-year-old daughter, have violated a court order to turn over information about expert witnesses who will testify on her behalf.
Casey walked into the court room at 1:26pm, wearing a long sleeve, blue top and gray slacks. Her hair was tied back in a pony tail. Casey's mother, Cindy Anthony, was in attendance.
The hearing began promptly at 1:30pm. The first motion heard was on sanctions filed by the state of Florida against Casey's attorneys for ignoring the judge's orders to provide specific information about defense witnesses' testimony.
Judge Perry said Monday in Orlando that Casey's defense attorneys missed deadlines last month. Prosecutors had asked that the attorneys be fined $500 a day until they provided the information.
"Why did he miss the deadline?" Judge Belvin Perry asked attorney Cheney Mason, referring to Casey's attorney Jose Baez.
At that point, Baez stood up to explain himself.
"Did you ask for a request, an extension of time?" Judge Perry asked Baez.
Baez replied that he did not.
"I don't think sanctions are appropriate in this case," Mason told Judge Perry.
However, the imposed sanctions against the defense and Jose Baez were held in contempt of court for missing deadlines on expert witnesses. Judge Perry said a fine amount is pending.
The judge also ordered that the experts must provide written reports about what they will say at trial. Anything not in the reports or in depositions will not be allowed at the May trial.