No. A judge cannot overturn a "Not Guilty" verdict. Once someone is acquitted, they can never again be tried for that crime.
Defendants are NEVER innocent. A verdict of 'Not Guilty' was decreed on July 5th, 2011.
Jury selection in the Casey Anthony trial began on May 9, 2011; the trial begins on May 24, 2011. On July 5, 2011 the jury delivered a verdict of not guilty in the death of Caylee Anthony, guilty on four charges of providing false information to police. On those charges, Casey Anthony was sentenced to four years in jail and a $4000. fine.
The cast of Nancy Grace Reacts to Casey Anthony Verdict - 2011 includes: Alex Fernie
Father Albert - 2011 Outrage Casey Anthony Verdict was released on: USA: 18 July 2011
There was no mistrial. The trial of Casey Anthony was completed and the jury delivered their verdict on July 5, 2011.
Casey Anthony could have faced the death penalty if found guilty. However, she was found not guilty by a jury on July 5, 2011.
Casey Anthony was found Not Guilty of all federal charges against her, and found Guilty on the misdemeanor charges of providing false information to law enforcement. The verdicts on all charges are as follows: First-Degree Murder: Not Guilty Aggravated Child Abuse: Not Guilty Aggravated Manslaughter: Not Guilty 4 Charges of Providing False Information to Law Enforcement: Guilty
Casey Anthony will be sentenced, IF convicted, when the jury reaches a verdict in the case. If the trial goes according to plan, it should conclude sometime in July 2011. If she IS convicted, the jury may determine what her sentence will be. According to a jury of her peers, she was pronounced not guilty on July 5, 2011.
Casey Anthony was ruled not guilty in the account of murder for her daughter. She was however, ruled guilty on accounts of lying to police.
The Casey Anthony Trial - 2011 TV was released on: USA: 10 June 2011
Casey Anthony will not be sentenced, unless convicted, when the jury reaches a verdict in the case. If the trial goes according to plan, it should conclude sometime in July 2011. According to a jury of her peers, she was pronounced not guilty in the death of her daughter on July 5, 2011. She was found guilty on four counts of providing false information to a law enforcement officer. She will be sentenced on those charges on July 7, 2011.
According to a jury of her peers, she was pronounced not guilty in the death of her daughter on July 5, 2011.