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Casey Anthony: Not Guilty of Murder, Manslaughter

By now, you probably know the story of Casey Anthony, who was amazingly found NOT GUILTY of capital murder of her 2-year old daughter, Caylee. It’s a sad, but expected ending to a upsetting case...
Casey Anthony: Not Guilty of Murder, Manslaughter
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  • By now, you probably know the story of Casey Anthony, who was amazingly found NOT GUILTY of capital murder of her 2-year old daughter, Caylee. It’s a sad, but expected ending to a upsetting case that saw Anthony celebrate on Facebook while the investigation was on-going.

    Anthony was found guilty for giving false information on a few counts, but the biggest aspect of the trial — the murder of her child — apparently remains unsolved.

    Needless to say, reaction on Twitter has been swift and loud. Considering the emotions tied up in this case, perhaps Anthony would be best served staying completely out of the public’s eye:

    RT @PublishingGuru: Casey Anthony: Not Guilty http://bit.ly/k7f7Iu via @webpronews SHE GOT AWAY WITH MURDER ! ! ! 4 minutes ago via TweetDeck · powered by @socialditto

    The only upside to this not guilty verdict is that #NancyGrace‘s know-it-all-of-course-the-jury-will-find-her-guilty diatribe looks silly. 1 minute ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    Did Casey Anthony hire the same Defense team as OJ Simpson!!??? WTF #shocked #Notguilty 3 minutes ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    This is the reason why we need a new justice system prime example the #notguilty verdict 5 minutes ago via Twitter for iPhone · powered by @socialditto

    Its official, Murder is legal in America! 7 minutes ago via Twitter for Android · powered by @socialditto

    The ire and anger being felt is reminiscent of the original O.J. trial. The difference is, Simpson was never found guilty of any counts. Anthony, on the other hand, was found guilty of obstruction of justice on four counts. Is that the same as being guilty of murder? Of course not, but there’s your difference between the two cases.

    For her guilty verdicts, Anthony faces a maximum of one year in prison for each count, however, she does get credit for time served.

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