for felony stalking, but the attorney here, jose bias, told fox news his cleaned had nothing to do with the suicide. all of the girls are friends. there was the record of the schoolyard fight that happened a year prior to the event, and kids talk. i think they made this arrest swiftly, quebecly, quickly, because of the codefendant s last posting on facebook. talking about one that came from the other suspect. this 14-year-old girl. after the suicide, her facebook page read, in internet short hand, yes, i know, bull yesterday rebecca and she killed herself but i don t give a f. both of those suspects were due in court today, but all of a sudden the hearings were pushed back. let s take this to a lawyer, isabelle kersher in is live. he is saying in essence my client didn t kill anybody and look at this other girl.
bipartisan legislation, about a half dozen members from both parties, and the aclu has thrown its weight behind it. the lawyer for a young girl accused of bullying a classmate into killing herself, says he will not let the system bully his client. you may recognize the attorney, jose bias. he represents casey anthony, or did. a jury acquitted her on charges she murdered her daughter, kaylee an happy to. now he is representing a suspect of another high-profile case in the state of florida this time a 12-year-old girl, girl accused of going along with a 14-year-old tormenting another girl for more than a year. investigators say that girl climbed to the top of an abandoned factory tower last month. this factory tower right here. went to the top of it, and jumped to her death. a sheriff in polk county, florida, on the west coast, aggressively went after the accused bully, arresting them
over a long period of time. it would be interesting to see what precisely the communications were. this is a 12-year-old girl, i m talking about mr. bias client. this is a child who may put something up on facebook or some other media that causes emotional distress, but it may be something that you and i would look at and say, so what? i mean, the content of what was said, what was urged, what was what they were told, has to be a credible threat to her, where they warned, told to stop. has to be some foreseeability here. i think the actual content of what these communications are is going to be very, very important. you wonder what role parents smooth have played along the way or failed to play. we the other young lady, her husband got arrested for child abuse shortly after her arrest so obviously a toxic environment in her home. is bellaire-er in. nice to see you.
they get to use your mannequin. gretchen: the prosecution started with it. the defense had to show how they saw what happened that night. the big thing is george zimmerman decided not to testify yesterday. no surprise there. the other big decision that is going to come today is for judge debra nelson. what she s going to have to decide is whether or not she is going to agree to instructing the jury on different types of charges here now. will she agree to instruct the jury on lesser charges? manslaughter and aggravated assault. right now prosecutors, when they are asking for that, it s pretty clear they don t feel confident about the second-degree murder charges they started with. will she allow that? of course the defense doesn t want that because they believe they have been able to prove their case that it wasn t second-degree murder. brian: manslaughter 10 to 30. assault, you get 3 to 5 years. are you willing to say all or nothing? are you willing to say second-degree murder or we
tampa this afternoon. martha: we are looking at pictures of the acquittal that was a shock being moment. how has she survived over the couple of years and no job and claims to have only had a thousand dollars in that time period. there is going to be close questioning of her finances by the bankruptcy judge. she claims to have a thousand dollars in assets, no employment and $792,000 in debt, mostly to her attorney, jose bias. one poe tepbg alsna potential snag could be if she has a book deal o or a potential book deal. the judge might look into that in the proceedings today. bill: an american city buried in huge amounts of debt and high unmoment, now at risk of a state take over. how the republican governor is planning to turn things around there. we ll take you there. martha: how weird is this.