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Thursday, July 23, 2009

State Attorney scheduled to request forcing George and Cindy Anthony back to court


Sarah Lundy and Amy L. Edwards
Sentinel Staff Writers
July 23, 2009


George and Cindy Anthony may be back in court.

The State Attorney's office is slated to ask Orange Circuit Judge Stan Strickland to force the Anthonys to produce information for the state's case against their daughter, Casey Anthony, according to spokespersons for the State Attorney's office and the court.
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A hearing is set for 1:30 p.m. Friday. The Anthonys have been asked to produce information for the state but have not done so, the spokespersons said.
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Brad Conway, lawyer for George and Cindy Anthony, said the couple simply hasn't been able to provide the documents in the time frame prosecutors wanted.
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"The Anthonys have no problem providing the documentation the state has requested," Conway said. Conway said the Anthonys are going to give the documents to prosecutors and he does not expect there to even be a hearing on the matter tomorrow."We're in the process of turning them over," he said.
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It's unclear what the documents entail. Conway, reached by phone this afternoon, wouldn't give any clues."I can't say," he said. "It's not something that I can comment on."
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The State Attorney's Office also wouldn't say.
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Casey Anthony is being held in the Orange County Jail under an indictment for first-degree murder in the death of daughter Caylee Marie Anthony. The state is seeking the death penalty in the case.
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Casey Anthony will not attend Friday's hearing.
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What are they holding out on?
Cindy has, to my knowledge, never given credit card records that would show Casey's $45K unauthorized spending spree, which George admits to on record with OCSO, and Shirley Plesea also told OCSO about in her interviews.

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