Here is the story from channel 13 in Orlando
http://www.cfnews13.com/News/Local/2...e_charges.html
ORLANDO -- A grand jury has returned an indictment for a capital crime in the disappearance of Caylee Anthony.
However, the indictment has been sealed and the defendant's name will not be released until that person is in custody. Because the count is a capital offense, she will not be allowed bail.
Earlier in the afternoon, with Casey Anthony at his side, attorney Jose Baez told the press Tuesday that he thinks law enforcement is trying to "circumvent our constitution" in the way they have behaved.
"I understand there is an election going on, and I understand that those days are numbered, and I understand that Casey Anthony is public enemy No.1 and that the state attorney's office and the sheriff's department are under a great deal of pressure to close this case. I don't think Lawson Lamar would, and I certainly hope Lawson Lamar would not, utilize a missing child to keep his job," Baez said.
A grand jury is hearing evidence in the case of Casey's missing 3-year-old daughter, Caylee.
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The first person to testify Tuesday morning was a familiar face: Casey's father, George Anthony.
Before entering the courtroom, George said he loves his daughter, and that testifying in Tuesday's hearing was the hardest thing he has ever had to do. He also asked for prayers for his missing granddaughter.
Mark NeJame, George Anthony's lawyer, would not specify as to what exactly was said inside before the grand jury.
"George answered all questions directly and honestly," NeJame said. "He just did, I think, what no human being could ever be prepared to do."
Deputies have said Casey is a suspect in the toddler's disappearance. Caylee has been missing since June. Baez said he has been preparing his client for any eventuality.
"I would, again, ask you to try and understand what Casey's going through and to understand that we have been preparing from day 1 for the very worst because that's my job and I wouldn't be doing her a proper service if I didn't prepare her for probably what's going to go down today," Baez said.
The grand jury could decide on murder or manslaughter charge, or decide not to increase her current child neglect charges. Florida only holds a grand jury for capital cases, any crime for which the maximum punishment is death.
Baez asked that everybody reserve judgment until they know all of the facts.
"I would just simply ask that, from this point on, everyone try their best to engage in fair and neutral balanced reporting that asks the tough questions, because, I sincerely believe that when we have finally spoken, everyone, and I mean everyone, will sit back and say, 'Now I understand,'"
Several Orange County investigators and forensic experts will also testify in the case.
Casey Anthony is also being arraigned on the check fraud charges, to which she has pleaded not guilty. She is not required to appear at that arraignment.