MIAMI (AP) — Casey Anthony's attorney says he originally considered whether she should plead guilty to a lesser charge to avoid the death penalty if convicted of murdering her 2-year-old daughter Caylee. In his just-released book "Presumed Guilty, Casey Anthony: The Inside Story," attorney Jose Baez wrote that prosecutors offered the Orlando mother a plea deal in 2008. He told The Associated Press this week that Anthony "would not entertain it for a second." Anthony was acquitted last summer of all charges except for four misdemeanors of lying to investigators. Two-year-old Caylee went missing in the summer of 2008. Her body was found in December 2008 in a wooded area near the Anthony home. Baez declined to comment on what Anthony is doing or how often they talk. Her probation ends Aug. 21.
Attorney: Casey Anthony rejected early plea deal
— Jul. 5 8:24 AM EDT
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