11-29-2010, 03:17 PM
bozo has to explain the money trail today.
Orlando news 13
November 29, 2010
The case against Casey Anthony heads back to court Monday as the state of Florida tries to force her defense to spill any details on agreements they have with their expert witnesses.
The mother accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, was declared indigent -- or broke -- in March.
Ever since then, there has been a lot of concern over how her defense is spending taxpayers’ money.
State prosecutors said they want Judge Belvin Perry to force the defense to hand over any and all agreements with its defense experts.
The state wants to see receipts, contracts, agreements, you name it -- any paperwork the defense has with its experts, including forensic expert Dr. Henry Lee, who had previously worked on the O.J. Simpson murder case.
The judge has been very stern with the defense when talking money. There are strict rules on how much an expert witness can be paid when someone is declared indigent.
There will likely be other housekeeping matters discussed Monday to make sure the case is set to go to trial in May 2011.
It’s also a busy day for the defense, as they will also be deposing law enforcement officers involved in the case against Casey.
Orlando news 13
November 29, 2010
The case against Casey Anthony heads back to court Monday as the state of Florida tries to force her defense to spill any details on agreements they have with their expert witnesses.
The mother accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, was declared indigent -- or broke -- in March.
Ever since then, there has been a lot of concern over how her defense is spending taxpayers’ money.
State prosecutors said they want Judge Belvin Perry to force the defense to hand over any and all agreements with its defense experts.
The state wants to see receipts, contracts, agreements, you name it -- any paperwork the defense has with its experts, including forensic expert Dr. Henry Lee, who had previously worked on the O.J. Simpson murder case.
The judge has been very stern with the defense when talking money. There are strict rules on how much an expert witness can be paid when someone is declared indigent.
There will likely be other housekeeping matters discussed Monday to make sure the case is set to go to trial in May 2011.
It’s also a busy day for the defense, as they will also be deposing law enforcement officers involved in the case against Casey.