The public will not see the video of Casey Anthony the day she learned a child's remains were found less than a mile from her home.
Orange Circuit Court Judge Stan Strickland ordered today that the video taken at the Orange County Jail on Dec. 11 be sealed.
"While the court is loathe to shield any public record, an argument can certainly be made that the contents of the video are highly inflammatory," Strickland wrote in his three-page order.
In making his decision, he watched the video and applied a legal three-part test, which included whether the video could impact a potential jury pool.
"Given the nature and scope of the pretrial publicity, it is not unreasonable to assume that many persons in the potential jury pool might view this video and develop a 'hardened' attitude in reference to the defendant's guilt," he wrote.
Anthony's defense team didn't want the video released and argued it would taint a potential jury pool and it violated her Constitutional rights. Media, including the Orlando Sentinel, had filed legal papers to persuade the judge to release the video.
Anthony, 23, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of her daughter, Caylee Marie. An Orange County meter reader found the 2-year-old's bones in December in woods a few blocks from the east Orange County home the girl shared with Anthony and her grandparents.
Hours after the discovery, jail officials moved Anthony from her cell and to the medical facility where a TV was showing reports of the find.
The video showed her reaction while watching the TV report. At that point, investigators had not confirmed the remains were Caylee but everyone believed it was the child.
There was no reason for anyone to see the video but to satisfy a nosy urge. Casey probably would of had a bad reaction even if if she hadn't killed her daughter. How would you react if your child was missing and they found a dead child's body that fit the description?
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