Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Judge Orders Casey Back to Florida

The judge who ruled over Casey Anthony's check fraud case has ordered her back to Florida to serve a year's probation.

The problem is that Casey's attorneys have filed a motion disputing this probation saying that according to documents, she has already served this probation while she was behind bars awaiting trial for the murder of her daughter Caylee.

Judge Strickland, who presided over the check fraud case and later removed himself from the murder trial, had done an interview on the local NBC station that shows his bias towards Casey Anthony. He seemed to feel that Casey would have been found guilty of the murder charge and since she was not, he appears to now be trying to "change" his order regarding the probation.

This blogger is hardly a Casey Anthony fan but it sure looks like this time, Jose Baez has a point. This judge appears to have a bias towards Casey who, although many do not like it, was found not guilty in a court of law. We need to respect the jurors decision although our guts may tell us differently.

How can a judge turn around and try to punish Casey after the fact when it appears that the only reason he is trying to order her back to Orlando is because she was acquitted of murder?

The next few days will show whether justice is biased or not.

I continue to believe that Casey Anthony will never be free. She knows the truth about Caylee and she will have to live under a cloud of suspicion. That is hardly being free.

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