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Casey Anthony trial: Trunk-stain evidence may be admissible, judge rules - OS
Casey Anthony trial: Trunk-stain evidence may be admissible, judge rules
By Anthony Colarossi and Amy Pavuk, Orlando Sentinel
5:55 p.m. EDT, April 21, 2011
Excerpt:
Evidence about a stain found in the trunk of Casey Anthony's car may be admissible during her upcoming first-degree murder trial, Orange-Osceola Chief Judge Belvin Perry ruled Thursday.
The order is one of several key rulings expected from Perry on critical pieces of scientific evidence prosecutors want to use in their case against the 25-year-old.
Anthony is accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee Marie Anthony, in the summer of 2008. The toddler's remains were found in woods a few blocks from the Anthony's east Orange County home in December 2008, about five months after she was reported missing.
Anthony's defense team wanted to exclude evidence of the stain found in the trunk of her Pontiac Sunfire, which did not test positive for blood.
But prosecutors say the stain showed the presence of "volatile fatty acids consistent with the byproducts of decomposition."
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In his order, Perry said, the defense bears the burden of proving the facts alleged in its motion and "justifying the relief requested."
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By Anthony Colarossi and Amy Pavuk, Orlando Sentinel
5:55 p.m. EDT, April 21, 2011
Excerpt:
Evidence about a stain found in the trunk of Casey Anthony's car may be admissible during her upcoming first-degree murder trial, Orange-Osceola Chief Judge Belvin Perry ruled Thursday.
The order is one of several key rulings expected from Perry on critical pieces of scientific evidence prosecutors want to use in their case against the 25-year-old.
Anthony is accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee Marie Anthony, in the summer of 2008. The toddler's remains were found in woods a few blocks from the Anthony's east Orange County home in December 2008, about five months after she was reported missing.
Anthony's defense team wanted to exclude evidence of the stain found in the trunk of her Pontiac Sunfire, which did not test positive for blood.
But prosecutors say the stain showed the presence of "volatile fatty acids consistent with the byproducts of decomposition."
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In his order, Perry said, the defense bears the burden of proving the facts alleged in its motion and "justifying the relief requested."
READ MORE: http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/caylee-anthony/os-casey-anthony-trial-rulings-eviden20110421,0,5605969.story
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