Casey Anthony trial: Not guilty of murder

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ORLANDO -- The jury has reached a verdict in the high-profile trial against Casey Anthony: Not guilty of murder.

I will adjudge you to be not guilty," Circuit Judge Belvin Perry told a sobbing Anthony on the primary charge of capital murder as she stood before him with her attorneys after the jury's verdicts were announced in a hushed courtroom.

The judge set sentencing for 9 a.m. on Thursday on four misdemeanor guilty verdicts of lying to police, which could result in up to four years in jail, if sententenced consecutively. More likely, the judge would sentence her concurrently to a 364-day maximum sentence, and with time already served, set her free. Lead defense attorney Jose Baez told the media: "There are no winners in this case," adding, "Cesey did not murder Caylee. It's that simple."