Casey Anthony Check Fraud Probation, Judge Strickland ordered

Casey Anthony Check Fraud Probation
Casey Anthony Check Fraud Probation

After her fled and sudden disappearance from the public eye, Casey Anthony the 25-year old mother who had recently been acquitted from the case of murdering her 2-year old child Caylee was now ordered to return to Orlando within this week to start one year probation.

Since her acquittal from the murder case, Anthony’s whereabouts had been really hard to determine. But on Monday, Judge Stan Strickland had already signed the documents with regard to Anthony’s probation issue.

The probation starts when Casey Anthony was charge and pleaded guilty in 2010 because of stolen checks and made purchases through the checking account of one of her best friends. She was then sentenced to a year of probation for check fraud.

Judge Stan Strickland was the one who heard the fraud case. Judge Stan Strickland’s sentence was intended the probation to be served after Anthony’s release. Jail probation officers and officials thought that her probation period starts and already completed within 18 subsequent months while she’s in jail waiting trial on her murder charge and let her free without any other legal constraints after she was acquitted on July 17 last month. But Strickland already cleared his intention and pursues the probation, spokeswoman for the clerk’s office Leesa Bainbridge said.

According to Florida Department of Corrections spokeswoman Jo Ellyn Rackleff that the judge has already sent a corrected order that she will be on probation but they haven’t yet determined the exact time or place of probation but it will be within 72 hours.

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