Presumed guilty Casey Anthony: the inside story
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- ISBN: 9781937856397 (electronic bk.)
- ISBN: 1937856399 (electronic bk.)
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1 online resource (423 p.) - Publisher: Dallas, Tex : BenBella Books, Inc., 2012.
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Source of Description Note: | Description based on print version record. |
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Subject: | Anthony, Caylee -- 2005-2008 -- Death and burial Anthony, Casey -- 1986- -- Trials, litigation, etc Baez, Jose -- 1968- Trials (Murder) -- Florida -- Orlando Law Social sciences |
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Electronic resources
- Baker & Taylor
The defense attorney for the trial of Casey Anthony offers an inside account of his case preparation, explaining how he develped his defense strategy and successfully presented the case to a Florida jury, leading to a controversial not guilty verdict. - Perseus PublishingNew York Times bestseller Presumed Guilty exposes shocking, never-before revealed, exclusive information from the trial of the century and the verdict that shocked the nation.
When Caylee Anthony was reported missing in Orlando, Florida, in July 2008, the public spent the next three years following the investigation and the eventual trial of her mother, Casey Anthony. On July 5, 2011, the case that captured headlines worldwide exploded when, against all odds, defense attorney Jose Baez delivered one of the biggest legal upsets in American history: a not-guilty verdict.
In this tell-all, Baez shares secrets the defense knew but has not disclosed to anyone until now and frankly reveals his experiences throughout the entire casediscovering the evidence, meeting Casey Anthony for the first time, being with George and Cindy Anthony day after day, leading defense strategy meetings, and spending weeks in the judgeâs chambers.
Presumed Guilty shows how Baez, a struggling, high-school dropout, became one of the nationâs most high-profile defense attorneys through his tireless efforts to seek justice for one of the countryâs most vilified murder suspects.