Well, so much for you knowledge. Greta verified that the jury foreman, for one, had something like 400 pages of notes. I wont take the rest of your posts to me with much credibility.
AFter Judge Perry released the jury to go into deliberations he had to have a bailiff pick up the jurors notes they had left on their chairs, bring them to his chambers so he could go over the notes and destroy them. They took scant notes as reported by the media in the courtroom watching them then left those notes in their seats when going to deliberate her guilt/innocence.
I realize facts are difficult for Anthony defenders to follow but is it too much to ask you do some research before speaking out on an issue?
I just caught your comment regarding the juror notes.
I would like to read the Greta transcript on this matter to see her exact comments. The following article says the juror notes will be or were destroyed. Therefore the chain of custody has not been disturbed and they are still with the court. Jurors would not be allowed to run around with their notes, that is for sure.
It seems self-serving to say notes were taken when that cannot be confirmed. FWIW, numerous people in the courtroom who were watching the jurors have stated they saw very few notes taken.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/casey_anthony_trial/casey-anthony-detectives-provide-protection-leaves-jail/story?id=14050196&page=2
From the last line of the article:
"In compliance with Florida state regulations, the juror notes will be collected and destroyed, court spokeswoman Karen Connolly Levey told ABC News."