08-26-2011, 01:31 PM
WESH-Channel 2 reported that lead detectives Yuri Melich and John Allen have been added to the witness list for a hearing on investigative costs in the Casey Anthony case. That hearing, which had been set for Thursday, has been delayed to Sept. 2. Four state agencies are seeking more than $500,000 in restitution from Anthony “for leading them on a nationwide, wild-goose chase” to find Caylee, WESH’s Bob Kealing reported.
Attorney Richard Hornsby, a legal analyst for WESH, praised prosecutors for the way they’re going about getting the money. “They are only requesting money they believe was associated with the crimes she was convicted of,” Hornsby told Kealing. Anthony was convicted of four counts of lying to law enforcement.
Snipped from:
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/enterta...dicts.html
------------------------------------------------------------------
I hope Ms. Anthony winds up on the hook for the $500k to the State and loses the civil suits filed against her by Zaneida Gonzales (and hopefully Tim Miller). It pisses me off that she is able to take on-line courses to fulfill probation terms, rather than having to work. If she ever does secure any real money offers resulting from her crimes, I'd like to see it taken away by people whom she fucked over. It doesn't make up for her getting away with murder, but at least it will make it much harder for her to profit from it. JMO.
Attorney Richard Hornsby, a legal analyst for WESH, praised prosecutors for the way they’re going about getting the money. “They are only requesting money they believe was associated with the crimes she was convicted of,” Hornsby told Kealing. Anthony was convicted of four counts of lying to law enforcement.
Snipped from:
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/enterta...dicts.html
------------------------------------------------------------------
I hope Ms. Anthony winds up on the hook for the $500k to the State and loses the civil suits filed against her by Zaneida Gonzales (and hopefully Tim Miller). It pisses me off that she is able to take on-line courses to fulfill probation terms, rather than having to work. If she ever does secure any real money offers resulting from her crimes, I'd like to see it taken away by people whom she fucked over. It doesn't make up for her getting away with murder, but at least it will make it much harder for her to profit from it. JMO.