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Imperfect Justice: Prosecuting Casey Anthony, by Jeff Ashton

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The definitive inside story of the case that captivated the nation. . . and the verdict that no one saw coming.It was the trial that stunned America. On July 5, 2011, nearly three years after her initial arrest, Casey Anthony walked away, virtually scot-free, from one of the most sensational murder trials of all time. She'd been accused of killing her daughter, Caylee, but the trial only left behind more questions: Was she actually innocent? What really happened to Caylee? Was this what justice really looked like?In Imperfect Justice, prosecutor Jeff Ashton, one of the principal players in the case's drama, sheds light on those questions and much more, telling the behind-the-scenes story of the investigation, the trial, and the now-infamous verdict. Complete with never-before-revealed information about the case and the accused, Ashton examines what the prosecution got right, what they got wrong, and why he remains completely convinced of Casey Anthony's guilt.

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About the Author

Jeff Ashton recently retired from a thirty-year career as a prosecutor in Orlando, Florida. He is the most experienced homicide prosecutor in the history of Orange County and a veteran of more than seventy successful homicide prosecutions. He lives in Florida.

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Product details

Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages

Publisher: Harper; Reprint edition (August 28, 2012)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0062125354

ISBN-13: 978-0062125354

Product Dimensions:

4.2 x 1 x 6.8 inches

Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.3 out of 5 stars

636 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#127,533 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

This was a simple case of jury nullification which allowed a murderer to go free, but the bigger issue was the fact that the prosecution over reached in not only trying to make it a first degree murder charge but additionally a capital case. Had they charged her with 2nd degree murder I think they get a conviction by claiming that even if one were to concede the death might have been accidental it was still a murder that went unreported for 31 days.

I like getting the different views of the same situation to see peoples differences.Thirty years experience did not help in this case and does not make you professional as the judge pointed out during the case.The author lays out some evidence and Leaps to a conclusion that is maybe possible and calls the jury dumb when they don’t leap as far as the prosecution. Poorly presented case, poorly investigated case, and pompous prosecutors who still can not admit their mistakes. Sad. Everything and all the prosecutors did in the book was “a great job”, until not guilty. Then it was the juries fault. What a crock!FYI, the reason it took the jury so little time to decide is the presentation of your case sucked. Period. Jose got lucky that you were so poor at your jobs. And boy does the author have Jose envy. If you are interested in Casey Anthony’s case read this first then read Jose Baez’s book. You could skip this one though but it is only $1.99 (for a reason)

Presented by the prosecuting attorney in decent prose,not inflammatory, reasonably calm, a blow by blow account of everyone's testimony,depositions, investigations.....if you are a fan of True Crimes or pyramid power, probably not for you.Why did this woman kill her child? Because she is a sociopath. Don't believe this cute little cheerleader type is Hannibal Lector in a skirt? Then try "The believing brain" or "Why people believe weird stuff?". Better, read "The socipath next door" and spend a week working in animal rescue.Why the "not guilty" verdict? Because people usually cannot reason logically and don't understand that beyond a reasonable doubt does NOT mean absolutely has to have happened this way. Jurors should have to take a basic test in logic.And if you don't like what I have said, then go for another book on the subject -- like Caylee was the love child from Saturn and continues to exist and explore the galaxy. If there is one. Because you will not be swayed by the evidence presented here. Your emotions will not allow your brain to believe, just as the jurors did not believe. And you will feel cheated. For my part if I ever see this woman up close and personal I will turn and run as fast as I can. IN ANY OTHER DIRECTION.

A perfect opening to a brilliant book.I followed the trial and the case from day one. However I read the book recently. I am one of the many people that are still shocked by the stunning verdict - and still recovering. I was very hesitant to read this book because I was so distraught from the summer, but after so many people encouraged me to read it - I finally did.What I found is Jeff Ashton called it like we saw it - these jurors simply didn't get it and seemed to lack common sense - If you want to cheat a bit - go to page 262. They were mainly concerned with getting their 200 movies (mostly kids movies) and wanting to know when they would be able to go home! The only question for the judge was 'who are the alternates'. Starting on page 232 - Ashton describes the bio of each of these jurors - who I have come to call the 12 Village Idiots (in my humble opinion). What strikes me here - is prior reading their bio's - Ashton states that they will need educated people to understand the circumstances of this case - and be able to connect the dots.... Well - read these bios - and you will be able to tell - sadly, they didn't get a prize jury. Although the foreman seemed to have an education - it was in PE - and not in common sense. IMO. So I give Ashton credit - he knew what they needed, however it seems Pinellas County (and for those that didn't know this, is Ashton's hometown) either didn't have the jurors - or they simply rushed to sit them. (Which is my opinion). Ashton also mentioned how these jurors never had emotion - through all this testimony - as Cindy was breaking down, looking at the skull with duct tape - nothing - they were all stone faced... Maybe they left their hearts in Pinellas County with their brains... (kidding).As a Florida tax payer, I truly feel these jurors are almost as guilty as the defendant. When you read this book - it give you great insight. You will hear about all the evidence - and if you were like me, and listened to all the tapes, audios, everything the jurors heard (yet they obviously ignored or were sleeping - eyes wide open) - there is no way there wasn't one charge you could have found her guilty of. It seems as if these jurors completely ignored the jury instructions - not even finding her guilty of child neglect? They didn't have to choose death - many people are hung up on the "death penalty" charge - but there were lessor charges.The fact she didn't report her child missing for 31 days - what is that? Normal? Look at the make-up of the jury, I think only one or two of them had kids..... The way Ashton described CA's lies - as 3.0 to 4.0 to the Nuclear Lie - is so upsetting - upsetting because these jurors couldn't connect the dots - or see these lies didn't fit! It is so infuriating - as many say - we all have "accepted this verdict, but we don't have to respect it". After reading this book, you can't respect it. These jurors just couldn't understand that circumstantial evidence IS evidence - they may just have to think a little bit harder to connect those dots. Outside of Disney movies....Then you come to the defense. Baez/Bozo - Seriously - As Ashton points out diplomatically - Baez think he threw so much garbage out there, these jurors actually believed some of it... there were that stoic. Actually - they were that anxious to go home! Oh - read the part where they were also demanding... again, their arrogance is beyond me. I only hope none of them profit from Caylee's death. .I totally enjoyed the way Ashton described the incompetence of Baez - however I believe his incompetence is what the jurors mistaken as being picked on by the judge. I also think the judge rushed the jury selection - which is why the got the jury they had. IMO.Page 318 - I loved the comment Ashton makes to the juror #3 - "no one showed them how Caylee died" - Ashton's question to her would be - "How hard in those ninety minutes did you look for it?" 90 minutes is all it took them to come back with the verdict - with over 6 weeks of testimony....I do hope, like with OJ we see CA someday have her day of reckoning - I also hope the jurors read this book and realize that a little girl is no longer with us - and as that juror #3 went on her free trip to Disney for telling her story of being on the jury - Caylee Marie will never have that trip to Disney again.The book is worth the read - Ashton doesn't hold back - though he go further if you ask me, but he calls it like it was. Baez was not professional and the jurors lacked common sense - and little girl will never see justice - it is Imperfect Justice.

Well written but just ok. It actually has me questioning Ashton's ability. Many times he claims things were "irrelevant" to the case and was simply to "discredit" the states witnesses, well Mr. Ashton, look how that worked out. He also goes on to cast Baez as an inexperienced baboon in a way, claiming he was "clumsy...choppy...disjointed," calling them antics, again, look how that worked out. Something else struck me as important regarding Ashton. At one point he claimed that an issue brought up by the defense simply wasted his time, that it's just less time "I could've spent with my family." It's clear to me that Mr. Ashton's head was not in the game and was already retired. I'm kind of sorry I read this as I had always thought the case was lost by the jury, this book makes me believe the prosecution had something to do with it.

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