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Re: نتابع محكمة كايسي في جريمة القتل التي حيرت القضاء الأمريكي (Re: Osman Musa)
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signatures: 674 signature goal: 1,000 : Florida State Attorney Lawson Lamar Sponsored by: Death penalty for casey Dear Mr. Lawson, Now that the body of little Caylee Marie Anthony has likely been recovered, we would like for the state of Florida to reconsider the death penalty as a possible sentence for her mother, Casey Marie Anthony. Caylee has touched the heart of a nation, and we ask for a just and fitting punishment for her alleged murderer.
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Re: نتابع محكمة كايسي في جريمة القتل التي حيرت القضاء الأمريكي (Re: Osman Musa)
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You are here: Latest News » Casey Anthony Trial Enters 14th DayCasey Anthony Trial Enters 14th DayPosted by Christina Lam on June 9, 2011 4:36 PM . Casey Anthony's murder trial of her 2-year-old daughter continues. The Casey Anthony trial is entering its 14th day a computer forensics expert is called in to testify. Anthony, 25, is the Florida woman accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter. Prosecutors are linking the chloroform found in Anthony's trunk with Internet searches for the chemical on the mother's computer. On Wednesday, John Dennis Bradley testified that someone using the Anthony family’s desktop computer searched the website Sci-spot.com for “chloroform” 84 times on March 21, 2008. Anthony is suspected of using duct tape to suffocate her daughter, Caylee in the summer of 2008. Caylee's skeletal remains were found December 2008. Anthony's defense attorney says Caylee accidentally drowned in her grandparents' swimming pool. If convicted, Anthony could face the death penalty. According to the Washington Post, a novel forensics technique was introduced in Anthony's murder trial-- The Oak Ridge National Laboratory developed a new technique for identifying human decomposition from the air. They used the noses of highly-trained cadaver dogs to sniff out and locate hidden bodies. Defense attorneys attempted to block the forensics testimony, which is controversial since it has never been used as court evidence before. Circuit Judge Belvin Perry, however, ruled that the jury should be left to decide whether or not to accept the forensics testimony as evidence. The Casey Anthony trial has been attracting a huge amount of media attention. As the Washington Post notes, much of the coverage often focuses on Anthony's appearance. Last Tuesday, for example, "In Session" anchor Vinnie Politan criticized Anthony's tight shirt worn to court, stating on Twitter, "Casey Anthony wearing a plum colored low cut shirt. Thus continuing strange wardrobe selection for death penalty case." Her defense attorney had Anthony wear the shirt to prove she wouldn't have been able to hide a pregnancy, which the prosecution claimed she did for seven
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