06-29-2011, 02:19 PM
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ORLANDO --
A man never seen before in the Casey Anthony case was brought before Judge Belvin Perry during a lunch break on Day 31 of the murder trial.
According to officers, Mark Schmidter was taken into custody after he was caught handing out pamphlets near the jury room.
The pamphlets allegedly had nothing to do with the Casey Anthony trial. But since Schmidter was distributing them near the jury, Judge Perry had to handle the situation.
He charged Schmidter with indirect criminal contempt of court, and set a bail of $2,500.
Schmidter will have a hearing on Wednesday, July 6. He said he wants to represent himself in court.
ORLANDO --
A man never seen before in the Casey Anthony case was brought before Judge Belvin Perry during a lunch break on Day 31 of the murder trial.
According to officers, Mark Schmidter was taken into custody after he was caught handing out pamphlets near the jury room.
The pamphlets allegedly had nothing to do with the Casey Anthony trial. But since Schmidter was distributing them near the jury, Judge Perry had to handle the situation.
He charged Schmidter with indirect criminal contempt of court, and set a bail of $2,500.
Schmidter will have a hearing on Wednesday, July 6. He said he wants to represent himself in court.