Saturday, August 13, 2011

Casey Anthony


After more than 33 days of testimony, and 400 pieces of evidence and the sweeping promises of lawyers to prove the extent of 2 years old Caylee Anthony died, the prosecution nor defense lawyers have provided concrete evidence indicating whether the girl killed by her mother.
And when you begin closing arguments Monday, and jurors will not forget what they were promised.
During opening statements in the month of May, prosecutors said, and choked Caylee with adhesive tape from the mother to the party that I love, tattoo the same words, the Italian for "Beautiful Life" in the month her daughter was missing, lies, designed to put everyone to mislead investigators and her parents own. Defense lawyers responded that the child drowned accidentally in the family swimming pool, and that seems to worry her mother was in fact hiding the emotional turmoil caused by sexual abuse from her father.

However, the coroner did not specify exactly how Caylee died, and was not found on the DNA of a 25-year-old Casey Anthony skeleton with her daughter when she was still found in December in December 2008 in a wooded area near the home of the family of Anthony. The defense team did not provide firm evidence of how the girl died, either, did not provide any proof that Casey Anthony molested by her father, George, who has strongly denied this allegation.
"This is the emotional state and I think that some of the promises made early in the open and they were not able to provide," said Tim Jansen, a former federal

prosecutor and criminal defense lawyer in Tallahassee. "(The jury is) would be very skeptical in closing arguments. When I do the closing arguments of my country, I can tell you immediately if they were listening to me, and if they agree with me or if the shift in the other direction and it is not a good feeling to lose a jury."
Has played this issue on national television from the time Caylee was reported missing since three years in the trial, which aired all over the country. A prisoner observers camped outside the courtroom to the knight to get seats on the players wanted in the courtroom gallery, which sometimes led to conflicts between those desperate to watch the drama unfold.