The Orange County meter reader who found the remains of Caylee Anthony doesn't want to turn over his cell-phone records to Casey Anthony's defense team, according to documents filed in court Monday.
Roy Kronk's attorney, David Evans, wrote in the filing that Anthony's request for all cell-phone records was too broad and was not "reasonably calculated" to lead to information related to the case. The defense's request "constitutes harassment of Mr. Kronk and a substantial invasion of his privacy," Evans wrote.
Casey Anthony, 23, is charged with first-degree murder in the death last year of Caylee, her daughter. In December, the toddler's remains were found by Kronk in woods less than a mile from the Anthony home.
Kronk isn't opposed to providing information about whether he had any communication with Anthony, her family, private investigators or other witnesses — records show he has not had any, Evans wrote.
The judge has not ruled on the motion.
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009
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