'twill be a very good year
Monday Monday
The defense filed a NOTICE OF HEARING on Thursday of last year. The judge’s hearing (the man in charge) is set to begin on Monday at 1:30 PM and it is going to be a long one. Twenty-Two motions are on the wish list in Courtroom 23A. How many will actually be heard is anyone’s guess:
- Motion to Restrict Telephoto Courtroom Photography and Audio Eavesdropping of Defense
- Motion to Compel Judicial Administrative Commission to Pay for Transcripts of Oak Ridge National Laboratory Depositions
- Request Court Determine Bad Prior Acts of Mr. Kronk based on Motion Papers filed
- Motion in Limine - Sexual Interrogation of Lazzaro
- Motion in Limine - Sexual Interrogation of Rusciano
- Motion in Limine - Speculation of Defendant Knowledge by Texas EquuSearch
- Motion in Limine - Neighbor and Shovel
- Motion in Limine - Table Knife
- Motion in Limine - Character of Stealing and Lying
- Motion in Limine - Tattoo
- Motion to Suppress - Jail Interview of Defendant by “Agents”
- Motion in Limine - Jail Video of Announcement
- Motion in Limine - Jib Jab Cartoon
- Motion in Limine - Defendant Myspace “Diary of Days”
- Motion in Limine - Cindy Anthony Myspace
- Motion in Limine - Decomposition Chemical (Frye)
- Motion in Limine - Chloroform (Frye)
- Motion to Exclude - Root Growth (Frye)
- Motion for Subpoena Duces Tecum RE: Joe Jordan
- Motion to Exclude - Post Mortem Banding
- Motion to Exclude - Stain in Trunk of Car
- Motion in Limine to Exclude K-9 Alerts
In the MOTION FOR APPLICATION FOR SUBPOENA DUCES TECUM, the defense has targeted Joseph S. Jordan. A subpoena duces tecum is a court summons ordering a named party to appear before the court and produce documents or other tangible evidence for use at a hearing or a trial.¹ It is true, as the motion states, that “the defense is charged with the responsibility of investigating their case in an effort to search for the truth.” Snicker if you must, but in every trial, civil and criminal, both sides will insist they are telling the truth and, invariably, it is up to the court to decide.
Early last month, the defense deposed Joe. He testified that he was an active blogger on the Internet, and that he frequented the Websleuths and Scared Monkey forums that discuss various issues of the Casey/Caylee Anthony case The defense alleges that Jordan published photographs on both sites and on his now defunct personal Web site, josephsjordan.com. The motion further states that, “Some of the photographs illustrated areas searched that were near or on Suburban Drive.” The defense states that the “photographs are material to the preparation of the defense in this cause.”
Joe Jordan is listed as a Category A witness for the state. Both sides consider him to be crucial to the case. The problem the defense has at the moment is simple; Jordan published his images on Internet forums. The images have since been removed. Since they were made public by Jordan and not the state, they are not subject to discovery under Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure, 3.220 [See page 98/197]. The defense wants those pictures. Why? Do they show dry land?
Alleged photos by Joseph S. Jordan
HAPPY NEW YEAR, EVERYONE!
It should prove to be a great one.