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Via: PalmBeachPost.com

Orange-Osceola Chief Judge Belvin Perry ruled Friday that Anthony has until Aug. 26 to turn herself in to the Florida Department of Corrections, which will monitor her for one year while she serves probation.

There was confusion last month, when Anthony was released from the Orange County Jail, about whether she would have to serve probation resulting from check-fraud convictions in 2010. Casey will have to provide her address to a probation officer but she will be able to keep her whereabouts confidential and not subject to public record.

It’s unknown when Anthony will report to probation, but as part of the sentence, she:

•Must work a lawful occupation and support any dependents to the best of her ability.

•Must not consume alcoholic beverages to the extent her normal faculties are impaired.

•Mustallow her probation officer to visit her home, employment location or elsewhere.

•Will not change her residence or employment or leave the county of her residence without getting consent from her probation officer.