Testimony To Resume Monday In Casey Anthony Trial – Radar To Live Stream
June 26 2011, Published 4:55 a.m. ET
By Neil Woulfe - RadarOnline.com News Director
Testimony is expected to resume Monday in the Casey Anthony trial in central Florida, after it came to an abrupt early end on Saturday, and once again, RadarOnline.com will resume live streaming the proceedings, starting at 9am ET.
The trial has been full of drama since it began, and this weekend was no exception. Judge Belvin Perry surprised court watchers by ending Saturday’s session early after meeting with lawyers from both sides in the cases; the judge said a “legal matter” had come up – he did not explain further.
Casey, 25, is accused of murdering her 2-and-a-half year old daughter Caylee in the summer of 2008; her body was found six months later in a wooded area.
While the prosecution claims Casey used duct tape to suffocate the girl, her defense maintains Caylee accidentally drowned in the family's swimming pool and that Casey’s father, George Anthony, covered-up the death.
On Friday, Casey's attorneys showed jurors several photos of Caylee climbing a ladder into an above-ground pool as her grandmother supported her from behind.
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Anthony has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder. If convicted, she could face the death penalty.
This week promises to be the final week of testimony in the trial.
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