Sarah Lundy
Sentinel Staff Writer
April 20, 2009
April 20, 2009
The Orange County meter reader who discovered the remains of Caylee Anthony doesn't want to turn over his cell phone records to Casey Anthony's defense team, according to documents filed in court today.
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Roy Kronk's attorney, David Evans, wrote in the filing that Anthony's request for all cell phone records was too broad and was not "reasonably calculated" to lead to information related to the case.
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The defense's request "constitutes harassment of Mr. Kronk and a substantial invasion of his privacy," Evans wrote in the motion.Casey Anthony, 23, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of her daughter, Caylee Marie.
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Anthony waited a month to report the child missing in July. In December, the toddler's remains were found by Kronk in a wooded area less than a mile from the Anthony home.
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Kronk isn't opposed to providing information about whether he had any communication with Anthony, her family, private investigators or other witnesses -- records show he has not had any, Evans wrote.
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The judge has not ruled on the motion.
The judge has not ruled on the motion.
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