Elisabeth Rogers Jailed For Outburst At Casey Anthony Trial

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CLEARWATER, Fla. -- Jury selection in the Casey Anthony first-degree murder trial was brought to a sudden halt today when a woman watching the proceedings blurted out, "She killed somebody anyway."

The incident happened this morning at the Pinellas County Criminal Justice Center, during the voir dire of a potential juror. The woman, who identified herself as 29-year-old Elisabeth Rogers, was ushered out of the court room.

Judge Belvin Perry then ordered court into recess after Anthony’s defense team asked that the potential juror who was being questioned during the woman’s outburst be removed from the case. Perry granted the request and excused the juror.

Following a brief recess, a tearful Rogers was brought back into the courtroom. A visibly angry Perry then asked her to explain why she should not be held in contempt. Rogers said she had been at the courthouse for an unrelated hearing and happened to wander in.

Rogers claimed she is bipolar and mentally challenged. She also said she had not planned to say what she did.

Perry found Rogers in contempt, however, due to her alleged mental issues, sentenced her to two days in the Pinellas County Jail. If she were not disabled, Perry said he would have sentenced her to 179 days in jail.

Anthony's trial comes nearly three years after the search for her 2-year-old daughter Caylee captured the nation's attention. Some 1,500-1,800 people scoured the area near Anthony's home, making it one of the largest searches ever for a missing child.
Caylee was last seen on June 16, 2008, and officials found her remains in December 2008 near her family home. Casey Anthony, 25, has long maintained her innocence, claiming her daughter was abducted by a babysitter.

Anthony is accused of multiple charges, including capital murder, aggravated child abuse, aggravated manslaughter of a child and misleading law enforcement. The prosecution seeks the death penalty.

After 11 days, 18 potential jurors have been selected but not sworn in. On Thursday, Perry was adamant that a 12-member jury would be seated by midday Friday; however, the proceedings are ongoing and attorneys still have four peremptory challenges left -– the state has three and the defense has one. If any of the challenges are used, jury selection could be extended into the weekend.


Elisabeth Rogers Jailed For Outburst At Casey Anthony Trial
 
Its going to be a hot mess, I agree! But, Casey Anthony deserves a fair trial. I wish justice for this little girl.

I agree. I sure hope they do have a fair trial, and do it right. I would hate for this to get thrown out because it got too messy.
 
Haven't been following it much lately....but I've already formed an opinion...(for what it's worth).....Such a beautiful little girl...dunno how anyone could do this to a small child, especially the mother.....
 
They are going to end up having to have a closed courtroom. Too much emotion.
 
To close the court room, the judge has to kick out the press. Maybe it's not a bad idea to do that.
 
They are going to end up having to have a closed courtroom. Too much emotion.

To close the court room, the judge has to kick out the press. Maybe it's not a bad idea to do that.

That will upset Tru TV big time. :giggle:

They should never have allowed a camera in this courtroom. I also believe that the jury should be sequestered.

But, to above comments, I agree wholeheartedly!
 
Aren't the potential juror already sequestered? I know that they are barred from all media, the internet and even emails. I haven't been following very closely (for my own sanity!).
 
Aren't the potential juror already sequestered? I know that they are barred from all media, the internet and even emails. I haven't been following very closely (for my own sanity!).

I don't know. Because, great minds think alike. I'm not following the case closely at all (actually, not at all), so if they are, I'm glad!

I can't deal with too much drama these days.Heaven knows that the media is going to turn that trial into a 3-ring circus!
 
I know this whole situation occurred while we were still living in Missouri. I was totally appalled then. Since coming here to Florida, I have forgotten most of the facts or things and I do not follow it at all. My only concern is that it was so much in the news, I can't believe that they will be able to seat an honest jury anywhere in the US practically. Just my opinion.
 
Aren't the potential juror already sequestered? I know that they are barred from all media, the internet and even emails. I haven't been following very closely (for my own sanity!).

It was my understanding that they are sequestered. But like you, I haven't been following it closely, either. It has turned into a media event.
 
I know this whole situation occurred while we were still living in Missouri. I was totally appalled then. Since coming here to Florida, I have forgotten most of the facts or things and I do not follow it at all. My only concern is that it was so much in the news, I can't believe that they will be able to seat an honest jury anywhere in the US practically. Just my opinion.

Welcome to Hell, Kristina! :giggle:

Although, you may just be far enough away to not get the full on saturation that this case is going to bring.

I remember when the whole Elian Gonzales situation happened. I live roughly 150mi from Miami, so it was like eating, sleeping, breathing story while it was happening. We get our local news out of Miami, so that's all we heard from the moment the child was rescued from the sea until he returned the Cuba. What a PAIN!
 
Welcome to Hell, Kristina! :giggle:

Although, you may just be far enough away to not get the full on saturation that this case is going to bring.

I remember when the whole Elian Gonzales situation happened. I live roughly 150mi from Miami, so it was like eating, sleeping, breathing story while it was happening. We get our local news out of Miami, so that's all we heard from the moment the child was rescued from the sea until he returned the Cuba. What a PAIN!

Trial by media.:P
 
Welcome to Hell, Kristina! :giggle:

Although, you may just be far enough away to not get the full on saturation that this case is going to bring.

I remember when the whole Elian Gonzales situation happened. I live roughly 150mi from Miami, so it was like eating, sleeping, breathing story while it was happening. We get our local news out of Miami, so that's all we heard from the moment the child was rescued from the sea until he returned the Cuba. What a PAIN!

Now, Elian Gonzales, that's one I remember. I also remember the whole thing regarding the Kennedy nephew, what's-his-face. Heck, I even remember the Exxon Valdez and that whole mess. I was one of the volunteers to help clean up.
 
A verdict has been reached, it will be read in less than 20 minutes.
 
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