ORLANDO, Fla. -- Casey Anthony will serve probation for one year for her check-fraud convictions, and has to report to the Department of Corrections no later than Aug. 26, Orange-Osceola Chief Judge Belvin Perry ruled Friday.
As part of the order, Perry ruled that Anthony's address can remain confidential because of safety concerns.
The issue stemmed from Anthony's 2010 convictions on check-fraud and related charges. At that time, Judge Stan Strickland sentenced Anthony to time served in jail followed by one year of probation.