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Prosecutors have asked that the Orlando mother charged with killing her daughter face check fraud charges before she goes on trial in the murder case. Prosecutors filed a request Tuesday asking that Casey Anthony go on trial for the fraud charges within the next two months. ...more
June 23, 2009
Prosecutors today are expected to present the case against Casey Anthony — the mother of missing 3-year-old Caylee Marie — to members of a grand jury who will decide whether she will face more serious charges, possibly murder. ...more
October 14, 2008
The mother of a missing 3-year-old Orlando girl was expected to get out of jail this morning after posting $500,000 bail for the second time. ...more
September 5, 2008
ORLANDO — The mother of a missing toddler is getting out of jail again. ...more
September 4, 2008
The mother of a missing toddler did not respond by Tuesday to an offer that would have given her some protection from prosecution if she told investigators what she knows about her daughter's disappearance. ...more
September 3, 2008
The $500,000 bail posted a week ago for the mother of a missing Florida girl was rescinded after she was taken back to jail on check fraud and theft charges, a bondsman said Saturday. ...more
August 31, 2008
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- A bondsmen has rescinded bail for mother of a missing Florida girl after the woman was carted back to the Orange County Jail on new charges. ...more
August 30, 2008
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — The mother of a missing Florida toddler is back behind bars. Orange County Sheriff's Office investigators arrested Casey Anthony at her home Friday night. Details of the arrest weren't immediately released. Anthony's 3-year-old daughter, Caylee, has been missing since June. The 22-year-old was able to post a $500,000 bond and get out of jail last week. Anthony faces charges of child neglect, making false statements and obstructing the investigation. ...more
August 29, 2008
Marion Jones was a world-class sprinter, a world-class cheat, and a world-class liar. ...more
July 24, 2008
The new leader at USA Track and Field sent a letter to President Bush asking him to deny Marion Jones' request to commute her six-month prison sentence for lying to federal agents about her use of performance-enhancing drugs and a check-fraud scam. ...more
July 22, 2008
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