On Thursday, the day the defense began to present its case, Ashton objected when defense attorney Jose Baez asked Heather Seubert, a DNA analyst and serologist for the FBI, whether she conducted a DNA paternity test on Casey's brother to determine if he was Caylee's father.
Date: Jun 18, 2011
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From CSI to OMG: A Strange Opening for Defense in the Casey Anthony Trial
prosecutors objected to the paternity question, Judge Belvin Perry, Jr. allowed the testimony, only if Baez made it clear that investigators had requested the test. FBI forensic analyst Heather Seubert, who testified about other DNA evidence, said that the DNA profile ruled out Lee as Caylee's father.
Date: Jun 17, 2011
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FBI witness: None of Casey Anthony's blood or DNA was found in her car
Baez also tried to show jurors that law enforcement had some suspicions about Caseys brother, Lee Anthony, and her father, George Anthony, being the father of Caylee by asking Heather Seubert, an FBI blood and DNA expert, about paternity testing that was conducted.
Date: Jun 17, 2011
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Casey Anthony Trial Update: FBI witness asked about Caylee paternity, duct tape
The defense called FBI DNA examiner Heather Seubert as the second witness of the day. Seubert testified about DNA found on the duct tape found on Caylee's skull, saying some of the DNA was linked to another FBI lab worker who had contaminated the tape, reports CBS affiliate WKMG.
Date: Jun 16, 2011
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Defense Team Calls First Witness in Casey Anthony Murder Trial
Heather Seubert, who worked in the forensic DNA analysis unit at the FBI when she examined evidence in the case, said Thursday that no blood or DNA was found on stains taken from Anthony's clothes and car.