Casey Anthony's attorneys say judge ruined chances of fair trials
Casey Anthony's attorneys believe the judge who presided over her murder trial ruined their chances for fair trials in the future in Orlando.Full story
Casey Anthony's attorneys believe the judge who presided over her murder trial ruined their chances for fair trials in the future in Orlando.Full story
A Texas search and rescue organization involved in the search for 2-year-old Caylee Anthony says her mother, Casey, owes it more than $100,000 in expenses. Full story
The judge who presided over the trial of Casey Anthony said Monday he believed there was enough evidence to convict the Florida mother who was acquitted of murdering her 2-year-old daughter. Full story
Nearly two years after Casey Anthony was acquitted of the murder of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee, Judge Belvin Perry Jr., who presided over the case, is speaking out for the first time. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports, and Perry describes his shock upon reading the verdict the jury turned in.
Nearly two years after being acquitted in the murder of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, Casey Anthony is claiming she owes almost $800,000. The bankruptcy trustee is now looking to repay her debts by auctioning off the rights to her life story, which her lawyers are fighting. NBC’s Kerry Sanders re
With the trial going to the jury next month, former federal prosecutor Allison Leotta joins The Cycle to talk about the latest news in the Jodi Arias trial.
In her first public sighting since July of 2011, when she was acquitted of murdering her daughter Caylee, Casey Anthony headed to court for a bankruptcy hearing Monday, saying she is unemployed and has no income. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports.
Casey Anthony, the mother who was acquitted of murdering her toddler daughter Caylee in 2011, was forced out of seclusion to appear in federal bankruptcy court in Tampa, Fla. NBC’s Chris Clackum reports.
Casey Anthony is protected from the media by her attorney Cheney Mason as she arrives at the United States Courthouse for a bankruptcy hearing Monday, March 4, 2013, in Tampa, Fla. Casey has not been seen in public since being acquitted in 2011 of murdering her two-year-old daughter Caylee. (AP Phot
Casey Anthony smiles as she returns to the defense table after being acquitted on first degree murder charges of her daughter Caylee at the Orange County Courthouse Orlando, Florida July 5, 2011. REUTERS/Red Huber/Pool
Casey Anthony leaves the federal courthouse in Tampa, after a bankruptcy hearing Monday, March 4, 2013. Anthony, 26, has not made any public appearances since she left jail after being acquitted in the murder of her two-year-old daughter Caylee. She filed for bankruptcy in Florida in late January