Judge Perry who presided over her murder trial, also ordered last week for Casey Anthony back to Orlando to serve one year supervised probation, for check fraud charges she plead guilty to, before her acquittal.
The original judge, Judge Strickland verbally ruled that Casey must serve probation once released... But there was a clerical error and the written order didn't specify that.
Judge Perry also blasted Jose Baez, saying that Baez wasn't professional, and that he knew of the clerical error, that didn't state Casey must serve probation after her release.
Team Casey Anthony plan on appealing the ruling claiming Casey served her probation in jail. The courts could grant a stay, which would mean Casey could remain in hiding until a final decision is made on the appeal.
Casey may return to Orlando August 26th, but Judge Perry ruled that her address where she will be staying can be kept secret, due to the outrage over the not guilty verdict.
Baez knew exactly what Stricklands order meant; after her release, period. His team wanting to appeal because she served behind bars has got to be the most ridiculous thing I've heard. Baez should be reprimended for stupidity
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