09-02-2011, 03:59 PM
foghorn mason was his nasty rude self in court today.
A hearing just ended this afternoon on the state's request to recoup $517,000 in prosecution and investigative costs related to Casey Anthony's criminal case.
Chief Judge Belvin Perry has until Sept. 22 to rule on the issue and he gave the prosecution and the defense until next Friday to file briefs in the case.
Prosecutors want Perry to order Casey to pay the costs of the investigation and prosecution. But defense attorney Cheney Mason called those efforts "sour grapes."
"It's time [State Attorney] Lawson Lamar's office accepts the fact that it lost this case," Mason said in court today.
he also said casey was broke.
and they'll keep her "broke" to avoid paying lawful judgements.
A hearing just ended this afternoon on the state's request to recoup $517,000 in prosecution and investigative costs related to Casey Anthony's criminal case.
Chief Judge Belvin Perry has until Sept. 22 to rule on the issue and he gave the prosecution and the defense until next Friday to file briefs in the case.
Prosecutors want Perry to order Casey to pay the costs of the investigation and prosecution. But defense attorney Cheney Mason called those efforts "sour grapes."
"It's time [State Attorney] Lawson Lamar's office accepts the fact that it lost this case," Mason said in court today.
he also said casey was broke.
and they'll keep her "broke" to avoid paying lawful judgements.