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Judge allows 911 tapes in Casey Anthony trial

9-1-1 in the News, Legal | | July 16, 2010 at 8:46 am

casey_anthony_aProsecutors can play tapes of 911 calls made by Florida murder suspect Casey Anthony’s mother after she learned her granddaughter was missing, a judge ruled Thursday.

Anthony’s mother, Cindy Anthony, admitted during a hearing Thursday in Orlando that she had made exaggerated accusations about her daughter in those calls in a bid to get police to her home. But Circuit Judge Belvin Perry ruled that Cindy Anthony was trying to use calls to police as a “ploy” to get her daughter to tell her what she knew about the missing 2-year-old Caylee Anthony.

Defense lawyers sought to have thrown out of court as hearsay, but Perry found the tapes were not being used to prove the facts of the case.

“Whether they are true or false really has no bearing,” Perry said. “They were designed to elicit statements from the defendant in this case, to ascertain the whereabouts of the victim in this particular case.”

Casey Anthony is charged with capital murder in the 2008 death of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee’s death. The girl was reported missing two years ago Thursday, and defense attorneys were trying to keep recordings of her mother Cindy’s three 911 calls out of evidence.

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