07-13-2011, 06:43 PM
but bozo's "cut the cheese" was scholarly. i absolutely will not listen to even one of the fucking stupid jurors. they paid NO ATTENTION to instructions. or evidence. they are despicable greedy fools.
ORLANDO --
A court hearing has been set for Friday in the civil case against Casey Anthony.
However, Casey's civil attorney Charles Greene said he isn't available and won't be there unless he's ordered to by the judge.
This is the case involving Zenaida Gonzalez, the woman suing Casey for defamation.
She is represented by attorney John Morgan.
The hearing was set for 10 a.m. Friday in front of Judge Jose Rodriguez.
Casey herself won't be there.
Greene said he plans to file an objection to the hearing.
He's calling this a "publicity stunt" that is "abusing the court process."
Earlier in the day, Morgan filed an emergency motion demanding that Casey’s deposition move forward between now and next Tuesday.
He indicates in the court filing he's worried she may leave the area.
it's just no use.
"Either she will assert the Fifth Amendment privilege or she's just going to say 'I'm not talking to you about this at all,'" WFTV legal analyst Bill Sheaffer said. "And good luck with getting a money damage and then super good luck on collecting."
Also, Texas Equusearch served Casey with a $112,000 lawsuit to her jail cell, since she now says Caylee never was missing.
ORLANDO --
A court hearing has been set for Friday in the civil case against Casey Anthony.
However, Casey's civil attorney Charles Greene said he isn't available and won't be there unless he's ordered to by the judge.
This is the case involving Zenaida Gonzalez, the woman suing Casey for defamation.
She is represented by attorney John Morgan.
The hearing was set for 10 a.m. Friday in front of Judge Jose Rodriguez.
Casey herself won't be there.
Greene said he plans to file an objection to the hearing.
He's calling this a "publicity stunt" that is "abusing the court process."
Earlier in the day, Morgan filed an emergency motion demanding that Casey’s deposition move forward between now and next Tuesday.
He indicates in the court filing he's worried she may leave the area.
it's just no use.
"Either she will assert the Fifth Amendment privilege or she's just going to say 'I'm not talking to you about this at all,'" WFTV legal analyst Bill Sheaffer said. "And good luck with getting a money damage and then super good luck on collecting."
Also, Texas Equusearch served Casey with a $112,000 lawsuit to her jail cell, since she now says Caylee never was missing.