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| Casey Anthony probation ruling expected |
| By msnbc.msn.com |
| Published: 08/12/2011 |
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A judge was due Friday to rule on whether Casey Anthony will have to return to Florida's Orange County to serve probation for check fraud. Officials at the Orange County Courthouse said Judge Belvin Perry should announce his decision sometime Friday, NBC-affiliate WESH-TV reported. Perry must rule on whether Anthony, 25, should serve probation for a check fraud conviction — or if she has already completed it while awaiting her murder trial in the Orange County Jail. Anthony has been in hiding since she was acquitted in July of murdering her two-year-old daughter Caylee in 2008. The not-guilty verdict surprised and outraged many legal pundits and millions of Americans who had watched her six-week trial live on television. Perry was also the judge in that case. Anthony was in jail awaiting trial for Caylee's murder when she was sentenced over the check fraud in January last year. Anthony pleaded guilty to 13 counts in the check fraud case, WESH reported previously. She was sentenced to 412 days in Orange County Jail with credit for 412 days served and was ordered to pay $5,517.75 in court costs in addition to the year's probation. Read More. |
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