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Morgan Absher

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And these are huge allegations to make. And, you know, despite this, Casey did not take the stand during her own trial. She did take her lawyer's advice and did not get up there. And after nearly six weeks of testimony from dozens of witnesses, you know, these experts going back and forth really debating the evidence and the clues, it was finally time for closing arguments.

And these are huge allegations to make. And, you know, despite this, Casey did not take the stand during her own trial. She did take her lawyer's advice and did not get up there. And after nearly six weeks of testimony from dozens of witnesses, you know, these experts going back and forth really debating the evidence and the clues, it was finally time for closing arguments.

And these are huge allegations to make. And, you know, despite this, Casey did not take the stand during her own trial. She did take her lawyer's advice and did not get up there. And after nearly six weeks of testimony from dozens of witnesses, you know, these experts going back and forth really debating the evidence and the clues, it was finally time for closing arguments.

On July 5th, 2011, after 10 hours and 40 minutes, the jury returned with a verdict. And they found Casey on the charge of first-degree murder, not guilty. On the charge of aggravated child abuse, not guilty. On the charge of manslaughter, not guilty. She was, however, found guilty on four counts of providing false information to authorities.

On July 5th, 2011, after 10 hours and 40 minutes, the jury returned with a verdict. And they found Casey on the charge of first-degree murder, not guilty. On the charge of aggravated child abuse, not guilty. On the charge of manslaughter, not guilty. She was, however, found guilty on four counts of providing false information to authorities.

On July 5th, 2011, after 10 hours and 40 minutes, the jury returned with a verdict. And they found Casey on the charge of first-degree murder, not guilty. On the charge of aggravated child abuse, not guilty. On the charge of manslaughter, not guilty. She was, however, found guilty on four counts of providing false information to authorities.

And we're going to insert a little video of when this verdict was read. When I watched it, I was kind of dumbfounded.

And we're going to insert a little video of when this verdict was read. When I watched it, I was kind of dumbfounded.

And we're going to insert a little video of when this verdict was read. When I watched it, I was kind of dumbfounded.

No. So here you go, guys. Let us know what you think of this.

No. So here you go, guys. Let us know what you think of this.

No. So here you go, guys. Let us know what you think of this.

On July 7th, 2011, Casey was sentenced to four years in jail just for lying to police. And she was additionally fined $1,000 for each of her four counts of providing false information to law enforcement. However, only 10 days later, Casey was actually released from jail. Because this trial had taken so long to get underway, she was given credit for time served and good behavior.

On July 7th, 2011, Casey was sentenced to four years in jail just for lying to police. And she was additionally fined $1,000 for each of her four counts of providing false information to law enforcement. However, only 10 days later, Casey was actually released from jail. Because this trial had taken so long to get underway, she was given credit for time served and good behavior.

On July 7th, 2011, Casey was sentenced to four years in jail just for lying to police. And she was additionally fined $1,000 for each of her four counts of providing false information to law enforcement. However, only 10 days later, Casey was actually released from jail. Because this trial had taken so long to get underway, she was given credit for time served and good behavior.

I mean, regarding this, Florida has a lot of interesting laws in regards to like information and it being public. So, yes, a case coming out of Florida. It just it spirals in the media. And it really did for this. She was on every magazine cover. There was jury members leaking information to blogs. Yes. There was so much that went down with this.

I mean, regarding this, Florida has a lot of interesting laws in regards to like information and it being public. So, yes, a case coming out of Florida. It just it spirals in the media. And it really did for this. She was on every magazine cover. There was jury members leaking information to blogs. Yes. There was so much that went down with this.