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Casey Anthony: WILL SERVE ONE YEAR PROBATION - 8/12/11
As soon as the order is released, I will post it here along with news articles! JUDGE'S ORDER www.cfnews13.com www.cfnews13.com www.wesh.com www.orlandosentinel.com In his order, Perry said it is clear Anthony's probation was to start once she was released from jail. He said Strickland had the ability to correct what amounted to a clerical error. Perry said there was no double jeopardy issue because Anthony couldn't comply with the standard 13 conditions of probation while she was in jail. "To permit the Defendant, whose counsel was well aware that the probation was to begin upon the Defendant's release from jail, to avoid serving probation now, would take a lawfully imposed sentence and make it a mockery of justice," Perry wrote. "This would allow a defendant to take advantage of a scrivener's error and be rewarded. This is not the message the courts want to send to the public or defendants." During last week's hearing, Perry asked the defense if they knew about the probation being served in jail. Defense attorney Lisabeth Fryer admitted that they did, but said it wasn't the defense's burden to notify the court about it. Perry took up that issue in his order as well, stating that attorneys have "a duty of candor." "While ignorance of the contents of a court order is one thing, the failure to abide by that order and the failure to notify the court of a known scrivener's error in the order may be a violation of an attorney's duty of candor," Perry wrote. "To additionally <b>...</b>