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  • Trustee wants to sell Casey Anthony's life story

    The trustee overseeing Casey Anthony's bankruptcy case has filed a motion to sell the rights to her story so she can pay her debts.

  • ** FILE ** Casey Anthony smiles before the start of her sentencing hearing in Orlando, Fla., on July 7, 2011. (Associated Press)

    Casey Anthony files for bankruptcy in Florida

    Casey Anthony filed for bankruptcy in Florida on Friday, claiming about $1,100 in assets and $792,000 in liabilities.

  • **FILE** Casey Anthony smiles July 7, 2011, before the start of her sentencing hearing in Orlando, Fla. (Associated Press)

    Court sets aside 2 of Casey Anthony's convictions

    A Florida appellate court on Friday set aside two of the four convictions Casey Anthony faced for lying to detectives during the investigation into her missing 2-year-old daughter.

  • Correction: Casey Anthony-Movie story

    In a story Nov. 27 about a Casey Anthony movie, The Associated Press reported erroneously that Anthony was acquitted of her daughter's murder in 2010. It was 2011.

  • American Scene: School withholds diploma for teen's cursing

    The father of a central Oklahoma high school valedictorian said Monday that his daughter's diploma has been withheld because she used a curse word during her graduation speech.

  • Attorney: Casey Anthony rejected early plea deal

    Casey Anthony's attorney said he strongly considered early in the case whether she should plead guilty to a lesser charge to avoid the death penalty if convicted of murdering her 2-year-old daughter Caylee, but Anthony adamantly insisted she had nothing to do with the toddler's death.

  • Casey Anthony (center) and her lawyer Jose Baez (left) react to her being found not guilty of murder charges in Orlando, Fla., on July 5, 2011. (Associated Press)

    Attorney: Casey Anthony rejected early plea deal

    Casey Anthony's attorney said he strongly considered early in the case whether she should plead guilty to a lesser charge to avoid the death penalty if convicted of murdering her 2-year-old daughter Caylee, but Anthony adamantly insisted she had nothing to do with the toddler's death.

  • APNewsBreak: Atty. doubted Anthony's mental health

    The Florida mother who was acquitted last year of murdering her 2-year-old daughter had mental health issues that contributed to her habitual lying, the lead attorney in her criminal case says in a new book.

  • ** FILE ** Defense attorney Jose Baez and Casey Anthony, hug after the jury acquitted her of murdering her daughter, Caylee. (AP Photo/Red Huber, Pool)

    Casey Anthony: Her attorney doubted client's mental health

    The Florida mother who was acquitted last year of murdering her 2-year-old daughter had mental health issues that contributed to her habitual lying, the lead attorney in her criminal case says in a new book.

  • Casey Anthony's attorney doubted her mental health

    The Florida mother who was acquitted last year of murdering her 2-year-old daughter had mental health issues that contributed to her habitual lying, the lead attorney in her criminal case says in a new book.

  • Jose Baez to write book on Casey Anthony trial

    Casey Anthony's lawyer is writing a book about her murder trial.

  • **FILE** Florida A&M Marching 100 drum major Robert Champion performs Oct. 8, 2011, at halftime of the game against Howard University at Bragg Memorial Stadium in Tallahassee, Fla. (Associated Press)

    Prosecutors opt for hazing charges in FAMU case

    There was no single blow, stomp or strike to Robert Champion's bruised and battered body that killed him as he was pummeled by fellow Florida A&M University marching band members during a hazing ritual aboard a charter bus last fall. That inability to pinpoint which blow ultimately caused the 26-year-old drum major's death led authorities to charge 13 defendants Wednesday with hazing rather than more serious counts like manslaughter or second-degree murder.

  • George Zimmerman (left) leaves the John E. Polk Correctional Facility with a bondsman on Sunday, April 22, 2012, in Sanford, Fla. Mr. Zimmerman posted bail on a $150,000 bond on a second-degree-murder charge in the February shooting death of 17 year-old Trayvon Martin. (AP Photo/Brian Blanco)

    Zimmerman released from Florida jail on bail

    George Zimmerman, who slipped out of jail on $150,000 bail in the early morning darkness, went back into hiding Monday and likely fled to another state to avoid threats as he awaits his second-degree murder trial for the killing of Trayvon Martin.

  • Mark O'Mara, attorney for George Zimmerman, gets into his car after speaking with his client at the Seminole County Jail in Sanford, Fla. on Saturday, April 21, 2012. Zimmerman was a neighborhood watch volunteer who shot unarmed teenager, Trayvon Martin. O'Mara said it would take a few days before Zimmerman is released. His family needs time to secure collateral for the bail, Zimmerman needs to be fitted with an electronic monitoring device and O'Mara said he must find a secure location for him. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

    Zimmerman urged to keep low profile after release

    George Zimmerman is getting out of jail. Now his defense team has to worry about keeping the neighborhood watch volunteer accused of gunning down Trayvon Martin safe on the outside.

  • Caylee Anthony

    'Caylee' legislation stalls in Iowa, other states

    Lawmakers under pressure from constituents in the months after the Casey Anthony trial have found it's not easy to toughen penalties for parents who don't immediately report missing children.

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