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Casey sentence: Concurrent or consecutive?

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ORLANDO -- Casey Anthony is looking at two distinct scenarios when she is sentenced at 9 a.m. by Circuit Judge Belvin Perry for the four misdemeanors of lying to police: A concurrent sentence, which with gain time would mean she'd be free later today. A consecutive sentence, could mean time behind bars.

Casey sentencing: Back to jail

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ORLANDO -- Saying there were "four distinct separate lies," Circuit Judge Belvin Perry sentenced Casey Anthony to four consecutive one-year sentences and a $1,000 fine on each of four misdemeanor counts of lying to police.

Asked if she wanted to say anything before sentencing, Anthony, through her defense counsel declined. That's consistent with her silence during the high profile trial that led the jury to find her not guilty of capital murder or any of the lesser included felony charges in the death of her toddler daughter, Caylee.

The judge handed down the maximum possible punishment of four consecutive one-year sentences for each of the four misdemeanors for which the the jury found her guilty. The misdemeanors were for lying to police. Anthony was also slapped with a $1,000 fine on each of the counts. In reality, she'll be out of jail before summer's end.  

Casey getting out of jail Wednesday

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ORLANDO -- With credit of 1,043 days already spent in jail, Casey Anthony's effective sentence is six days with her freedom coming Wednesday. That information was released to the media by courthouse spokeswoman Karen Levey: "That information was released to the media by courthouse spokeswoman Karen Levey. "Her release date has been calculated as July 13."

Space Shuttle Atlantis stands ready

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Photo credit: NASA TV / Space shuttle Atlantis stands ready for liftoff at 11:26 a.m. ET on Launch Pad 39A.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- If the weather cooperates, thousands will watch this morning's historic end to the space shuttle program with the liftoff of Atlantis from the beach here and along the beaches of Brevard County with tens of millions more watching on TV and the Internet.

Atlantis is set to liftoff at 11:26 a.m. ET on a 12-day mission to the International Space Station.

Atlantis will carry a crew of four and the Raffaello multipurpose logistics module containing supplies and spare parts for the space station.

Space Shuttle liftoffs part of our national consciousness

Space Shuttle Challenger crew

Space Shuttle Challenger crew, with teacher Christa McAuliffe in middle, head to launch pad.

As I was preparing advance coverage of this morning's scheduled launch of Atlantis and the end of the 30-year space shuttle program, my first instinct was to go to You Tube to find footage of the 1986 Challenger disaster, something I had not looked at since the 2003 Columbia explosion.

The first video I looked at was from CNN and it was rather matter of fact. The second

Space shuttle Atlantis seen from Edgewater a welcome sight

I took a photo of the last space shuttle launch from my back yard and watched my family viewing it climb into the heavens with awe, waiting for the usual rumble sound. Since my youth, I have been encouraged to follow aerospace technology having a father who was a pilot by profession and a brother who worked for Grumman in Melbourne.

Saying goodbye to space shuttle; concerned about jobs for NASA families Darlene Vann Sat, 07/09/2011 - 00:51

As we say goodbye to the last shuttle launch with Atlantis, it seems like just yesterday that we started launching men into space. Back then as the Apollo missions returned to earth, we watched with baited breath as the capsule floated under its parachute to the sea hoping all was well with the men inside.

Apocalypse transmissions (pt. 3): 'Ride, White Horseman!'

I just read about a supposed ancient Chinese curse that goes like this, "May you live in interesting times." Well, dear readers, I can't say that these are the "end times" with any certainty, but they are definitely interesting by any definition.