from from it. shepard: i can t find within the case work what his motive might have been. they never had a motive, and this is a case where all the entire time that this guy was in jail awaiting trial, his story never changed. didn t really sound particularly fishy. it was consistent. he held up under questioning, and the only part of it that basically really pointed to him, he was there. there was no other physical evidence that proved he did this. so for the prosecutors to say that they don t have enough now to proceed with the trial, to me does make some sense. i don t see anything in the history, and if in fact what appears to be the case is the case, she stabbed herself 47 times and killed herself, he spent three and a half years in jail after his wife committed suicide. that s rough. really bad, yeah. so, if that s the case, you know, either way, there s some miscarriage of justice one way or another here, and hopefully at least we re going to wait and see what happens.
texas. thank you. thank you. top of the hour here. welcome back. $2 billion gone. poof. now as he gets called a crook, the man of jpmorgan explains the big time screw up. why jamie dimon warns something has got to be done about the economy before november. you ll hear everything, but first this. the russians are turning the table on the united states today. this is him on the left side of your screen. today he is accusing washington of arming the syrian rebels. the united states saying no way. the secretary of state hillary clinton slammed the russians over syria once again. she accused moscow of supplying helicopters to the syrian government. they were accused of torturing children. joining us from washington, chris lawrence. what s going on? this back and forth between the united states. this is getting serious. reporter: very serious. the accusations are really flying back and forth now. when you look at some of the what s coming out of the state department in the
murder case and he sentences her for the check fraud case. he says you re going to get 412 days, plus i m going to place you on probation. the minutes, the clerk s minutes, don t reflect whether probation was to begin immediately or when she leaves jail. most of the time, i found all the time, probation is to run immediately. if you re a defendant awaiting trial on a case, probation is to run immediately. the department of corrections believed probation would run immediately. so while she s in jail awaiting trial. yes. they even gave her, they being corrections, gave her a letter of completion of her probation. if we were to place her on probation now, it would be a
corrections. so that would be tomorrow afternoon. now her attorneys are planning to come to court to say they would like to disqualify the judge and in the process vacate his order. they believe casey anthony has satisfied all of the requirements and that she is now a free person to live anywhere she wants to, not being ordered to come back to orlando. we ll see how it all plays out. kerry, thank you. let me bring in a civil attorney, former prosecutor here. so the judge actually wrote the defendant is to report to probation upon release. in a corrected probation order, the department of corrections apparently thought in the original sentence dating back to january 2010 that she could serve her probation while she s in jail awaiting trial. now the judge is going back and inserting the language. is that common? probation means your terms, your conditions of release after
barack obama charlie sheen are giving winning a bad name. i mean sheen s out there saying he s winning too. sheen says he s win being the future. so does obama. greta: everybody is talking sheen, even rush limbaugh. good news for drew petersen. he s the proud father of a high school valedictorian. tommy peterson is grad waying at the top of his class. you probably remember drew peterson the former police sergeant from bollingbrook accused of killing his third wife, tommy s mother. he s implicated in the disappearance of his fourth wife stacey peterson. he s in jail awaiting trial. he s on a 20 million dollar bond with all of this going on in tommy s life he still managed to make his studies a prioritiy. congratulations to tommy. you will never catch this man, not on the water. a water skier from mexico set