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Video Released Of Casey Falling At Courthouse

FACES OF CASEY: Recent To Oldest

ORLANDO, Fla. — WFTV obtained the surveillance video that captured accused child killer Casey Anthony taking a tumble inside a courthouse elevator (images of fall | raw video).

CASEY FALLS: See Images | Raw Video VIDEO REPORT: Casey's Fall Video Released

The fall kept Casey from showing up at her hearing on Tuesday. She was almost all the way inside the Orange County courthouse elevator when she got tripped up by her shackles and fell. She landed face first and quickly rolled over.

Caseyfalls060210-14 Caseyfalls060210-14 CASEY FALLS: Images | Raw Video The fall happened so fast, Casey's law enforcement escorts were not able to break her fall.

After checking Casey over, her escorts pulled her legs out of the way and shut the elevator doors. She was taken to Orlando Regional Medical Center with minor injuries and missed her hearing.

The jail is investigating Casey's fall. Officials expect to finish the inquiry in a couple of days.

Casey didn't want to go to court in the first place. During her last hearing, Judge Belvin Perry denied her request to not appear at future hearings.

While in court Tuesday, Perry shot down five of the six motions her defense team argued.

HEARING GOES ON WITHOUT CASEY

The latest hearing in the case against Casey Anthony wrapped up late Tuesday afternoon, but Casey wasn't there, because she fell at the Orange County courthouse and had to be medically checked out.

SLIDESHOW: Images From Inside Courtroom COURT HEARING: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 VIDEO REPORT: Casey Injured, Misses Hearing

The jail says Casey's restraints got tangled up and she fell forward and the officers escorting her were not able to catch her before she fell. She got medical treatment, but never showed up in the courtroom.

"Casey Anthony suffered a fall in the courthouse while being transported to the courtroom and received what appear to be minor injuries when her restraints became entangled and she fell forward. Escorting officers were unable to catch her before she fell. She is currently being seen by medical personnel in an undisclosed location [for security reasons]," Orange County Corrections spokesperson Allen Moore said in a Tuesday afternoon release. "Based on all information available, this was purely an accident."

It was the first major hearing in the case against Casey that she did not attend. Ironically, it was soon after she requested that she not be forced to go to court and face public scrutiny that she fell and avoided Tuesday's hearing.

"How is she? Does she have any broken skin or broken bones?" WFTV reporter Kathi Belich asked attorney Jose Baez after the hearing.

"Bad enough that she needed medical treatment," he said.

The judge has already told Casey she's required to attend all of her court hearings dealing with motions, but the judge went on with the hearing without her after her fall. The defense wanted to find out what evidence prosecutors plan to use to convince jurors Casey should face the death penalty if she's convicted.

Baez got tripped up a few times in court today, too. He lost every legal argument he made, but the judge is holding off on deciding whether he can order the jail to seal Casey's visitation logs, which are public for every inmate. The jail's attorney says, if Casey gets special treatment, every other capital case inmate will ask for special treatment, too.

"Are you alleging that there was some taint on Strickland's prior rulings or are you trying to get a second bite of the apple?" Judge Perry asked Baez.

Judge Perry did not override the orders of Judge Strickland before he recused himself, so the defense will not get the transcript of George Anthony's secret grand jury testimony against Casey or the sealed, illegal tape recording made by an EquuSearch volunteer when he was questioned by the defense about searching the area where Caylee was found months later.

The defense also will not get more death penalty specifics from prosecutors or from the Tennessee lab about chemicals of decomposition it found in the air in Casey's trunk.

The defense would not tell WFTV where Casey was being treated and would not give us any specifics of her injuries, but her mother, Cindy, stayed in court for the hearing; Casey's father, George, was not in court for the second hearing in a row.

WHAT'S NEXT IN THE CASE? Casey will not have to attend the next court hearing in the case. There's a status hearing set for June 21; Casey is no longer required to appear at status hearings.

Meanwhile, prosecutors are also expected to release more evidence in the case in the coming weeks.

PROSECUTORS FILE RESPONSE IN CASEY CASE

Prosecutors filed their response Thursday (read it) in the case against Casey Anthony, to the defense's motions challenging the death penalty.

DOCUMENTS: Hearing | Prosecutor's Response

The state is calling Casey's attorneys' arguments against the death penalty, premature since evidence has not been formally presented to the court.

Casey's defense team has submitted seven motions trying to prove a death sentence would be unconstitutional in this case.

Casey Anthony is scheduled to be in court Tuesday afternoon, June 1 (read it) , where Judge Belvin Perry will hear motions involving jail visiting log records, rulings by a former judge, aggravating circumstances, and a supplemental motion to compel forensic evidence.

LAWYERS WANT TO QUESTION CASEY'S PEN PAL

Lawyers representing Zenaida Gonzalez, who is suing Casey Anthony for defamation, want to question one of Casey's inmate pen pals (read motion) .

MOTION: Deposition Of Prisoner

Robyn Adams, who is now serving a federal drug sentence at a prison in Tallahassee, told detectives investigating the murder case against Casey that the two exchanged dozens of letters and those letters were handed over to investigators.

In one of those letters, Casey wrote that she knows Zenaida Gonzalez, Caylee's alleged nanny, had nothing to do with her daughter's disappearance.

Previous Stories: June 2, 2010: Casey A No-Show At Court Hearing After Falling May 27, 2010: Prosecutors File Response In Casey Case May 24, 2010: Lawyers Want To Question Casey's Pen Pal May 21, 2010: 586 Pages Of Evidence Released In Casey Case May 20, 2010: Casey's Lawyers File Motion To Strike In Case May 19, 2010: Casey's Defense Turns In Deposition Schedule

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