The Orange County Court is the court that heard the Casey Anthony case. Jurors, however, were brought in from Pinellas County. The case was so widely publicized in Orlando that the judge felt it would be too difficult to find 12 neutral jurors in Orange County.
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There was sufficient evidence according to the grand jury at Casey Anthony's indictment and according to the Judge presiding at the Casey Anthony trial. Only the jurors did not find it sufficient.
No. A judge cannot overturn a "Not Guilty" verdict. Once someone is acquitted, they can never again be tried for that crime.
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When a jury is sequestered it is usually a hardship for the individuals. They are away from home and family and for the most part are isolated from the world outside. If there is no good reason for it, a judge will not order the jury sequestered. Most trials can proceed, integrity intact, without sequestering the jury members.
The trial clerk in the Casey Anthony trial had long reddish hair and sat in front of the judge. She is the evidence custodian and responsible for a variety of duties including: swearing in witnesses, keeping minutes, and providing assistance to the judge as needed. Her name has not yet been made known publicly.
On January 25, 2010, Casey Anthony pleaded guilty to 13 charges of check fraud. Orange County Circuit Court Judge Stan Strickland found Anthony guilty on six of the charges: one count of grand theft, four counts of check forgery, and fraudulent use of personal identification. He sentenced Anthony to time served (412 days she's already been jailed) and one year of probation. He also ordered her to pay the court and investigative costs associated with the check-fraud case.
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In the state of Florida, the potential jail time for one count of attempted murder varies depending on the circumstances and severity of the offense. Generally, under Florida law, attempted murder is a felony in the first degree. This can carry a maximum penalty of life imprisonment, although the specific sentence will depend on the facts of the case and the judge's discretion.
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