Casey Anthony must return to Orlando, Florida and report to the Department of Corrections by August 26 to begin serving one-year of supervised probation related to her check fraud conviction.
Orange-Osceola Chief Judge Belvin Perryannounced his decision Friday after taking the dispute over whether she had completed the terms of her probation into advisement earlier this month. As part of the order, Perry also ruled that her address can remain confidential.
The dispute stemmed from Anthony's 2010 convictions on check-fraud and other charges for stealing a friend’s checkbook and forging her signature. At the time, the justice presiding over the case -- Judge Stan Strickland -- sentenced Anthony to time served in jail followed by one year of probation.