Casey Anthony stands for the entrance of the jury during...

Casey Anthony stands for the entrance of the jury during her murder trial at the Credit: Pool/Joe BurbankOrange County Courthouse in Orlando, Fla. (June 8, 2011)

Wherever she is, whatever she is doing, Casey Anthony most likely will have to take a break within the next two days and report to a Florida probation officer.

Orange Circuit Judge Stan Strickland signed amended court documents Monday requiring Anthony to serve one year of supervised probation—as he originally intended when he sentenced her in a check fraud case last year.

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Wherever she is, whatever she is doing, Casey Anthony most likely will have to take a break within the next two days and report to a Florida probation officer.

Orange Circuit Judge Stan Strickland signed amended court documents Monday requiring Anthony to serve one year of supervised probation—as he originally intended when he sentenced her in a check fraud case last year.

“From my reading of this, she should be reporting to probation in Orlando probably within 72 hours,” Strickland said early Monday. “I suspect she’s going to be required to report to probation.”