Caylee Anthony Outrage
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Casey Anthony Sentenced For Lying To Law Enforcement Conviction
ORLANDO, FL - JULY 7: A heart lies at the center of the taped mouth of Edward Mehnert, 26, in sympathy for Caylee Anthony, the dead daughter of Casey Anthony, onJuly 7, 2011 in Orlando, Florida. Anthony was acquitted of murder charges on July 5, 2011 but will serve four, one-year sentences on her conviction of lying to a law enforcement officer. She will be credited for the nearly three-years of time served and good behavior and will reportedly be released in late July or early August. (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez/Getty Images)
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Casey Anthony Sentenced For Lying To Law Enforcement Conviction
ORLANDO, FL - JULY 7: Linda Sigler, of Spring Hill, and Michelle Caballero of Miami, protest the Casey Anthony verdict outside of the Orange County Courthouse July 7, 2011 in Orlando, Florida. Anthony was acquitted of murder charges on July 5, 2011 but will serve four, one-year sentences on her conviction on July 7 of lying to a law enforcement officer. She will be credited for the nearly three-years of time served and good behavior and will reportedly be released July 13. (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez/Getty Images)
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Casey Anthony Sentenced For Lying To Law Enforcement Conviction
ORLANDO, FL - JULY 7: Flora Reece (center) of Orlando protests the Casey Anthony verdict outside of the Orange County Courthouse July 7, 2011 in Orlando, Florida. Anthony was acquitted of murder charges on July 5, 2011 but will serve four, one-year sentences on her conviction on July 7 of lying to a law enforcement officer. She will be credited for the nearly three-years of time served and good behavior and will reportedly be released July 13. (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez/Getty Images)
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Casey Anthony Sentenced For Lying To Law Enforcement Conviction
ORLANDO, FL - JULY 7: A heart lies at the center of the taped mouth of Edward Mehnert, 26, in sympathy for Caylee Anthony, the dead daughter of Casey Anthony, after Anthony was sentenced for lying to law enforcement July 7, 2011 in Orlando, Florida. Anthony was acquitted of murder charges on July 5, 2011 but will serve four, one-year sentences on her conviction of lying to a law enforcement officer. She will be credited for the nearly three-years of time served and good behavior and will reportedly be released in late July or early August. (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez/Getty Images)
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Casey Anthony Sentenced For Lying To Law Enforcement Conviction
ORLANDO, FL - JULY 07: Judge Belvin Perry speaks during the sentencing hearing for Casey Anthony on charges of lying to a law enforcement officer at the Orange County Courthouse July 7, 2011 in Orlando, Florida. Anthony was acquitted of murder charges on July 5, 2011 but will serve four, one-year sentences on her conviction of lying to a law enforcement officer. She will be credited for the nearly three-years of time served and good behavior and will be released July 13. (Photo by Joe Burbank-Pool/Getty Images)
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Casey Anthony Sentenced For Lying To Law Enforcement Conviction
ORLANDO, FL - JULY 7: Lori Richards, of Daytona Beach, protests the Casey Anthony verdict outside of the Orange County Courthouse July 7, 2011 in Orlando, Florida. Anthony was acquitted of murder charges on July 5, 2011 but will serve four, one-year sentences on her conviction on July 7 of lying to a law enforcement officer. She will be credited for the nearly three-years of time served and good behavior and will reportedly be released July 13. (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez/Getty Images)
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