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Lawson Lamar State Attorney Ninth Judicial Circuit of Florida 415 North Orange Avenue Orlando, Florida 32801

(407) 836-2400 PRESS RELEASE CONTACT: Danielle Tavernier (407) 836-2361 July 19, 2011 Below is the States response to comments made by Mr. John Bradley, designer of the software CacheBack, in todays New York Times article. Two software programs were used for conducting computer analysis of searches completed during the Anthony trial. The results produced by CacheBack returned results of 84 visits. The second program, Net Analysis, returned results of 1 visit. After the results were mentioned in court on June 23rd, Mr. Bradley contacted the State the same day. He consulted as to a potential rebuttal to the defense regarding the error in his program and recommended using Net Analysis findings. All findings had previously been supplied to the defense in discovery. On June 27th the discrepancy was discussed with Mr. Baez and both he & the prosecution agreed to use the Net Analysis return of 1 site visit count as the most accurate information available at the time. If additional information became available, the State agreed to disclose. Mr. Baez brought the discrepancy forward in court testimony and again at closing with his court exhibit. During jury deliberations Mr. Bradley admitted to sending additional report information to the wrong email address but was able to deliver information to prosecutors on the evening of July 4th. On July 5th prosecutors prepared a Notice of Supplemental Discovery for defense but it was never provided because the jury had reached their verdict. Mr. Bradley never told prosecutors that the searches or the dates and times of the searches were inaccurate. The only inaccuracies discussed were the visit counts discrepancy and that each software program (CacheBack & Net Analysis) revealed a different number of total records.

Again, all of this information was disclosed to the defense in a timely manner. We are dismayed at the suggestion made by the defense that prosecutors would withhold exculpatory material. Court records show that the defense was completely aware of the issues, utilizing these facts at trial.

Orange County Sheriffs Office Sheriff Jerry L. Demings Media Relations Office 2500 W. Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 327655 407.254.7350 www.ocso.com Media Advisory PIO Captain Angelo Nieves Our office has received numerous requests for clarification about testimony provided by John Bradley, CEO of CacheBack. The Orange County Sheriffs Office held a media conference on July 12, 2011, before the recent media inquiries. During that conference, we acknowledged that our computer forensic team used two software programs to conduct internet history searches and there were discrepancies in the results produced by CacheBack developed by Mr. John Bradley. Please see the attached statement from the State Attorneys Office, Ninth Judicial Circuit of Florida, for additional information. We stand by the integrity of the investigation and our partnership with the State Attorneys Office. Captain Angelo L. Nieves Orange County Sheriff's Office Office of Media Relations Ofc. 407-254-7350 www.ocso.com Angelo.Nieves@ocfl.net

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