06-10-2011, 07:19 AM
LC~if you could answer, why has Judge Perry not allowed the release of the pictures to the publix without being obscured?
this happens often in murder cases, out of respect for the feelings of the victims' families.
remember the Gainesville Ripper (danny rolling) case? the crime scene photos were kept at the state attny. office (still are) and people had to sign in to view them.
sometimes they leak out eventually and certain sites will have them.
"In 2001, Florida passed a law, known as the Earnhardt Family Protection Act. The bill, named for NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt, made autopsy photographs, video and audio recordings confidential. Violators could be charged with a third degree felony that could be punishable by jail time and up to a $5,000 fine."
i'm laughing, you meant "public" but you obviously shop at my old store, Publix. hahahaha![hah hah](https://mockforums.net/images/smilies/71.gif)
edit to add: a lot of people want to see them.
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Paramedics and firefighters were called to the Orange County Courthouse early Friday morning after a ruckus broke out amongst members of the public trying to get a ticket to see the Casey Anthony trial.
More than 100 people rushed to line up at the courthouse at 5:30 a.m., the earliest time officials allow lines outside of the building for the trial.
WESH 2 News cameras were present when some hopeful spectators accused others of cutting in the line.
Security was called to assist with the situation.
this happens often in murder cases, out of respect for the feelings of the victims' families.
remember the Gainesville Ripper (danny rolling) case? the crime scene photos were kept at the state attny. office (still are) and people had to sign in to view them.
sometimes they leak out eventually and certain sites will have them.
"In 2001, Florida passed a law, known as the Earnhardt Family Protection Act. The bill, named for NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt, made autopsy photographs, video and audio recordings confidential. Violators could be charged with a third degree felony that could be punishable by jail time and up to a $5,000 fine."
i'm laughing, you meant "public" but you obviously shop at my old store, Publix. hahahaha
![hah hah](https://mockforums.net/images/smilies/71.gif)
edit to add: a lot of people want to see them.
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Paramedics and firefighters were called to the Orange County Courthouse early Friday morning after a ruckus broke out amongst members of the public trying to get a ticket to see the Casey Anthony trial.
More than 100 people rushed to line up at the courthouse at 5:30 a.m., the earliest time officials allow lines outside of the building for the trial.
WESH 2 News cameras were present when some hopeful spectators accused others of cutting in the line.
Security was called to assist with the situation.