Casey Anthony was eventually accused of murdering Caylee after her remains were found in a blanket inside a trash bag in a wooded area near the family's home in Orlando, Florida. Casey Anthony's trial dominated cable news. She was acquitted in 2011, which sparked outrage among many who followed the case.
There could certainly be a legitimate reason, and this is the case especially with the NBA trade deadline coming up on February 10. The Wizards need to showcase some of their players because they will try and make a move to bring in another star to pair up with Beal as they make a run towards the playoffs.
The Florida woman was accused of murdering her two-year-old daughter, Caylee, who was last seen alive on June 16, 2008. The defense explained that Caylee drowned in the family pool sometime during the day and that both Casey and George Anthony panicked when they found the body and covered up her death.
William Husel murder trial: Who is defense attorney Jose Baez? COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Nearly five years after Miami attorney Jose Baez successfully defended NFL star Aaron Hernandez from a double murder conviction, the criminal defense lawyer is back in the spotlight – this time in Columbus.
Baez is a highly sought-after speaker and lecturer. He is on the faculty at Harvard Law School where he teaches trial techniques to second- and third-year law students in what is considered one of Harvard Law School's most popular courses.
The lead prosecutor in the case was Assistant State Attorney Linda Drane Burdick. Assistant State Attorneys Frank George and Jeff Ashton completed the prosecution team. Lead counsel for the defense was Jose Baez, a Florida criminal defense attorney.
$200,000 per monthBaez — the Florida attorney best known for winning the Casey Anthony case — was Weinstein's lawyer for about five months in 2019. Baez charged a non-refundable retainer of $200,000 per month.
Lorena BaezJose Baez / Spouse
Casey posed with a photo of her late daughter, Caylee, during an interview in her home in West Palm Beach, Florida.
In 2011, Jeff Ashton retired from a 30-year career as a prosecutor in Orlando, Florida. He left as the most experienced homicide prosecutor in the history of Orange County and a veteran of over 70 successful homicide prosecutions. Among many career highlights was the successful prosecution in the case of The State vs.
AmericanJose Baez / NationalityEarly life and education. Baez was born to Puerto Rican parents in Manhattan, New York City, and raised in the Bronx and South Florida with his three sisters by his single mother. He attended Homestead High School in Florida, but dropped out in the ninth grade. He married and became a father at age 17.
51 years (September 17, 1970)Jose Baez / Age
Jose Baez net worth: Jose Baez is an American lawyer who has a net worth of $5 million dollars. Jose gained national prominence when he successfully represented Casey Anthony during her murder trial....Jose Baez Net Worth.Net Worth:$5 MillionDate of Birth:Oct 17, 1968 (53 years old)Gender:MaleProfession:Lawyer
Dominic Casey claimed, in addition, that the defendant and her attorney were having sex because she couldn't pay him. "I arrived at Baez’s office unexpectedly one day and once again, witnessed a naked Casey. This time she ran from his private office, through the conference room to the hallway.
He also suggested that the mom paid her lawyer with sex. The investigator claimed attorney Jose Baez hired him days after police arrested the mom in July 2008.
Meter reader Roy Kronk found the girl's body in the woods near her grandparents' home that December. Dominic Casey also said that before the remains were discovered, Casey Anthony allowed her legal team to try framing Kronk, "to portray him as a murderer and or kidnapper of Caylee Anthony.".
Anthony's defense, led by Jose Baez, with co-attorney Cheney Mason working pro bono, told a very different story. According to the defense, Caylee had drowned in the family’s pool on June 16, 2008 — and George Anthony had covered up the death so that Anthony wouldn't be charged with child neglect.
Having been the center of a sensational murder trial, Casey Anthony is best known for her connection to the mysterious disappearance of her daughter, Caylee.
As the search for Caylee intensified, Anthony came under increasing scrutiny for her actions in the days before Caylee was reported missing—including partying and, in early July, getting a tattoo that reads "Bella Vita," or "beautiful life" in Italian.
Having been imprisoned for three years and one day, she was released on July 17. Anthony was also required to be on probation for a year due to check fraud charges and was ultimately billed with more than $200,000 owed to law enforcement related to the search for Caylee.
On July 5, the jury found Anthony not guilty of first-degree murder, aggravated manslaughter and aggravated child abuse, citing the mostly circumstantial evidence presented. She was found guilty on four counts of providing false information to law enforcement authorities, and thus sentenced to four years in jail and $4,000 in fines. (Two of the false information counts would later be thrown out in appeals court.) Anthony ultimately received credit for time served and good behavior. Having been imprisoned for three years and one day, she was released on July 17. Anthony was also required to be on probation for a year due to check fraud charges and was ultimately billed with more than $200,000 owed to law enforcement related to the search for Caylee.
On August 9, 2005, Caylee Anthony was born. A friend of Anthony's said that she had discussed giving the baby up for adoption but was discouraged by her mother. For the next few years, Anthony and Caylee lived with her parents, and Grund acted as the baby's father.
Deceptions and Arrests. On July 15, 31 days after two-year-old Caylee's disappearance, Cindy reported her missing to the Orange County Sheriff's Office. After questioning Anthony, detectives found discrepancies in a signed statement she made about Caylee's disappearance.
Baez came to significant national attention when he took on the case of Casey Anthony. Time Magazine dubbed it "the Social Media Trial of the Century". Anthony was acquitted of the murder of her daughter, Caylee, after a trial that lasted six weeks. In a press conference on the day of the verdict, Baez said, "While we're happy for Casey, there are no winners in this case. Caylee has passed on far, far too soon, and what my driving force has been for the last three years has been always to make sure that there has been justice for Caylee and Casey because Casey did not murder Caylee. It's that simple." He added, "And today our system of justice has not dishonored her memory by a false conviction." Baez was featured on every major news network and show across the country. Baez authored a book with Peter Golenbock about the Anthony Case, Presumed Guilty, which was published on July 3, 2012 and became a New York Times Best Seller. Fox News Channel commentator Geraldo Rivera referred to Baez as "Juanie Cochran."
Charlie Ely's Murder Conviction Vacated. Charlie Ely was convicted of first-degree murder after being charged for her alleged role in the death of a fifteen year old boy who was shot in her room. She was sentenced to life in prison in Florida. Baez was hired to represent her in a conviction and sentence appeal.
Giordano was detained in KIA Prison for 116 days in connection with the disappearance of Robyn Gardner. Aruba's High Court released Gary Giordano on November 28, 2011. No charges were ever filed against Gary Giordano. Baez and Lejuez successfully defended an appeal filed by Aruba's Chief Prosecutor, Taco Stein.
The unarmed victim, Zechariah Casagranda, was stabbed 10 times. During the trial Baez was able to demonstrate that Casagranda, a military man, in a military town, was the initial aggressor and was the one who attacked Shaw. Using self-defense as the defense in the case, Shaw was found not guilty.
Baez defended Aaron Hernandez on charges related to a 2012 Boston double homicide of Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado in a drive-by shooting in Boston's South End on July 16, 2012. On April 14, 2017, a jury cleared Hernandez of committing the murders.
In the summer of 2019, Jose Baez represented Mark Nordlicht, the CIO of the billion-dollar hedge fund, Platinum Partners. Nordlicht was charged with securities fraud, investment adviser fraud, and multiple counts of conspiracy. The government alleged that Nordlicht, along with others, engaged in one of the largest "ponzi-esque" schemes in history. Baez tried the case over a two-month period in an Eastern District of New York courtroom, winning acquittals for Mark Nordlicht.
In 2018, Jose Baez successfully defended Ex-Cantor Fitzgerald Bond Trader, David Demos, in a federal court in Hartford, Connecticut. Demos was accused of lying about the prices of mortgage-backed securities to customers, and was charged with securities fraud. Jose Baez argued that the lies alleged by the government, were not important enough to influence the decisions of the customers. After a jury trial, Mr. Baez won Demos acquittals on all counts.
A private investigator hired by Casey’s lawyer, Jose Baez, in her murder case claimed that he learned that Anthony was trading sex for legal representation after a TV show requested an interview with her that she didn’t want to do in 2008, according to the gossip website RadarOnline.
Casey told me she had to do what Jose said because she had no money for her defense,’’ the private detective said, according to an affidavit obtained by the celebrity news website. In 2011, Anthony was found not guilty of murdering her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee. Baez declined to comment.
Casey Anthony was seen running naked through her defense attorney Jose Baez’ s office in late 2008, and on another occasion Baez told her she owed him three oral sex sessions, according to recently filed court documents in Anthony’s bankruptcy case.
Those claims and many others are contained in an affidavit filed by Dominic Casey, who once worked as a private detective for Casey Anthony’s defense team. “Baez had scheduled a television interview that night,” Dominic Casey wrote in his affidavit, recalling Sept. 5, 2008.
Kronk is suing Casey Anthony for defamation, alleging she accused him of kidnapping her daughter Caylee. The bankruptcy judge in Tampa is trying to determine whether Anthony’s bankruptcy would protect her from having to pay Kronk if he were to win a judgement against her in the defamation case.
Dominic Casey went on to say he told Casey Anthony that “she cannot allow him to continue engaging in this behavior.”. “Casey told me she had to do what Jose said because she had no money for her defense,” according the affidavit.
In October of 2008, Dominic Casey terminated his services for The Baez Law Firm. But his involvement in the case continued through 2011, when Casey Anthony, then 25, went to trial for the murder of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee Marie Anthony.
Among the many claims made in his filing, Dominic Casey said that a convicted drug trafficker and money launderer for “El Chapo,” the Mexican drug lord and head of the Sinaloa Cartel, had offered $200,000 in reward money, money for Casey Anthony’s defense and $500,000 that was needed for Casey Anthony’s second bail bond.
Casey Anthony: A Complete Timeline of Her Murder Case and Trial. The young mother raised suspicions with her behavior after the disappearance of her daughter, Caylee, though prosecutors were unable to conclusively tie her to the toddler's death. Author:
In 2008, the world was captivated by the bizarre behavior displayed by Casey Anthony. The then-22-year-old single mother from Orlando, Florida, was revealed to have spun a web of lies to cover up for the disappearance of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, that summer; the Facebook photos of her partying around town and a dearth ...
July 16, 2008: Casey is arrested. Casey leads investigators on a pair of wild goose chases, first to the uninhabited apartment of a nanny named Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez, who allegedly ran off with Caylee on June 9, and then to Universal Studios, where Casey pretended to have a job. She is arrested and charged with child neglect, ...
June 16, 2008: Casey drives off with Caylee. Caylee was raised in the Orlando home of her grandparents, Cindy and George Anthony, but the day after an alleged family argument on Father's Day, June 15, Casey leaves with her young daughter and rebuffs efforts to reconcile in person.
After almost six weeks of testimony and 400 pieces of evidence presented in court, the jury of seven women and five men takes less than 11 hours to reach a verdict of not guilty.
The trial begins with the prosecution's opening salvo of Casey being a party girl with no use for a young daughter, as evidenced by the month spent shopping and drinking during Caylee's absence.
October 14, 2008: Casey is charged with first-degree murder. The unsealed indictment also charges her with aggravated child abuse, aggravated manslaughter and four counts of providing false information to law enforcement.
Inside Casey Anthony's Relationship With Patrick McKenna. In January 2021, Casey Anthony made headlines once again after People magazine reported that Anthony, who was tried and acquitted for the murder of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee in 2013, had filed paperwork in Florida in an effort to launch a legal consulting service for those in trouble ...
The incident took place at a bar in West Palm Beach, and members of local law enforcement were called to the scene after a woman named Thelma Moya allegedly poured a drink on Anthony's head. Police were called to the scene by Moya, who claimed Anthony had responded by throwing a drink in her face.
While there have been rumors of a romantic relationship between Casey Anthony and Patrick McKen na — rumors possibly spurred by the fact that, per People, Anthony and McKenna have both lived together in the same residence since 2011 — it is unclear as to what the parameters of their relationship actually are. It also seems that Anthony's dating life, if they did indeed date at one point, is not exclusive to McKenna, either. (In 2020, it was also reported that the house both McKenna and Anthony lived in had been put on the market, but it remains to be sold; it is also not clear as to whether McKenna or Anthony still live there, either together or apart.)