04-26-2011, 06:08 PM
more bad news for casey and bozo today. 
Orland Sentinel
The judge in the Casey Anthony case issued several key orders Tuesday about evidence prosecutors want to use against her in next month's first-degree murder trial, mostly ruling in favor of the state.
Orange-Osceola Chief Judge Belvin Perry ruled that evidence of heart-shaped residue spotted on duct tape that covered 2-year-old Caylee Marie Anthony's mouth could be admissible at trial, so long as the state lays the proper argument for the item, as is required of all evidence.
That piece of evidence is significant because investigators also found heart-shaped stickers at the home Anthony and Caylee shared with their family.
Perry also denied a defense motion to exclude expert testimony about "post-mortem banding" on a single strand of hair found in Anthony's car.

Orland Sentinel
The judge in the Casey Anthony case issued several key orders Tuesday about evidence prosecutors want to use against her in next month's first-degree murder trial, mostly ruling in favor of the state.
Orange-Osceola Chief Judge Belvin Perry ruled that evidence of heart-shaped residue spotted on duct tape that covered 2-year-old Caylee Marie Anthony's mouth could be admissible at trial, so long as the state lays the proper argument for the item, as is required of all evidence.
That piece of evidence is significant because investigators also found heart-shaped stickers at the home Anthony and Caylee shared with their family.
Perry also denied a defense motion to exclude expert testimony about "post-mortem banding" on a single strand of hair found in Anthony's car.