08-03-2011, 03:37 PM
there needs to be some communication between court and DOC.
the stay will stand, they just don't have it in hand yet.
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At least one news organization has reported that Judge Belvin Perry has issued a stay on Strickland's amended order, meaning Casey Anthony would not have to show up for probation.
However, DOC spokeswoman Gretl Plessinger said she has no word of a stay. Corrections officials still expect Casey Anthony to report between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. Thursday.
Plessinger confirmed Casey was visited once during the year she spent on probation in the Orange County Jail.
Anthony, 25, was convicted last year of check-fraud charges, and placed on probation in the case while she was in the Orange County Jail awaiting her first-degree murder trial.
But after Anthony was released from jail last month after being acquitted, Strickland stated that he intended her to serve her probation on the check-fraud case after her release from jail.
That sentence was not spelled out clearly in some court documents, but it was stated by Strickland during Anthony's sentencing in Jan. 25, 2010, according to video and printed transcripts of that proceeding.
the stay will stand, they just don't have it in hand yet.
![[Image: 213371820-03092744.jpg]](http://media.trb.com/media/photo/2011-08/213371820-03092744.jpg)
At least one news organization has reported that Judge Belvin Perry has issued a stay on Strickland's amended order, meaning Casey Anthony would not have to show up for probation.
However, DOC spokeswoman Gretl Plessinger said she has no word of a stay. Corrections officials still expect Casey Anthony to report between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. Thursday.
Plessinger confirmed Casey was visited once during the year she spent on probation in the Orange County Jail.
Anthony, 25, was convicted last year of check-fraud charges, and placed on probation in the case while she was in the Orange County Jail awaiting her first-degree murder trial.
But after Anthony was released from jail last month after being acquitted, Strickland stated that he intended her to serve her probation on the check-fraud case after her release from jail.
That sentence was not spelled out clearly in some court documents, but it was stated by Strickland during Anthony's sentencing in Jan. 25, 2010, according to video and printed transcripts of that proceeding.