Casey To Serve One Year Probation

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I do not believe KC is in any real danger. Sure, there are nuts running around and anything can happen, but that's a possibility no matter where she lives. I cannot see anyone with even one functioning brain cell wanting to go to prison for doing harm to this worthless _______.

But, I expect KC and her DT to continue with this "people hate her" issue for all it's worth each and every time KC doesn't want to do something. It's both a call for sympathy and a way for the DT to fan some dying flames, IMO.

I couldn't agree more. I don't believe FCA is in real danger either. Spencer Pratt came in second and Nadya Suleman came in third on the ten most hated list. I have to wonder what type of people voted in this poll. Jon Gosselin even made the top 10.

This is a defense ploy to get their way---keep FCA out of the public in hopes of that big payday interview. Nothing more.

If JBP is going to consider some silly poll in his ruling then he should consider the video of her strolling around Ohio shopping at Old Navy and Starbucks. I still can't believe JBP would consider some ridiculous poll. What's he going to do when every felon cries wolf and says their life is in danger. You give one person special treatment you have to give it to all of them.

IMO
 
You know that new FB page that suppose to be FCA? I think that is a trap the DT is using. They are hoping that people will post death threats to FCA on it to use for appeals and stuff.
 
My apologies if this has already been posted, I have not read through the entire thread.

<snipped>Mark Lippman stated, &#8220;I believe (and it is anticipate) that Casey Anthony will not serve her probation in Orlando and most likely will not serve her probation in the State of Florida. It is a common practice to have a Defendant that resides out of state register for probation in the state and county where the probation was ordered, and then immediately transfer the probation to a state that can accommodate the probation.

&#8220;Another possibility is that Casey Anthony will be given a type of administrative probation where she will either have the ability to call her probation officer or write the Office of Probation identifying her status for the month. This possibility allows Defendants to be put on probation anywhere in the world.&#8221;

Mark Lippman made the statements on behalf of his clients George and Cindy Anthony. Lippman has voiced concerns that citizens will mistakenly believe Casey Anthony is living in Orlando with her parents drawing undue attention to the Anthony&#8217;s who continue to mourn the loss of their granddaughter.

Continue reading on Examiner.com Attorney doubts Casey Anthony will serve probation in Florida - National US Headlines | Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/us-headline...ny-will-serve-probation-florida#ixzz1UyAJOo2G


Is it just me or does anyone else find Mark Lippman as shady as any one of the Anthony's?

BBM. NOW they're worried about undue attention? Are they SERIOUS? How much undue attention did they bring down on themselves for three frigging years!!!! Hey Lippman, you should worry about the people you're representing than any of us! They keep GIVING US reason to give them attention! OMG! I wish Lippmann would just shut up and not do anymore press releases. If they A's don't want anymore undue attention, they just should shut up and stop bringing undue attention on themselves! THEY are the problem, not everyone else!

I wish the DT would shut up too and just let Casey quietly serve her probation. But no, the A's and the DT don't know how to shut their mouths. Or just refuse to. Ugh.
 
Ah, but this is an entire world full of people. And in one of the most visited destinations in America, by people from all over the world. You're telling me there isn't someone..perhaps on the brink of suicide, wanting to take her out with them? Or any other crazy scenario involving those without a functioning brain cell. I think she has plenty of reason to fear her life, she knows what she did.

I agree, there is danger everywhere. But that's for all of us. The DT in this case is arguing that KC is in danger if she returns to Orlando. Maybe she would have to watch her back if she returns to Orlando but if the danger is so imminent and real and she is really the most hated woman in America, would she not have to watch her back wherever she lives? Yes, there are nuts around, and yes one could decide to take her out with them...but that can happen in Texas or Ohio or California just as easily as in Orlando, IMO.

KC can casually stroll the streets of Columbus sipping Starbucks but she can't set foot back in Orlando due to threats? Sorry, I'm not buying it.
 
I recall that when Lippman did NOT give a press release about the A's going to Houston, people got all upset about that and came up with all sorts of wild rumors and speculation about it.
 
She's not special and stop trying to sell her story like she's a hero. That is what people are not liking. Show her as humble, willing to take a job and serve her probation out instead of treating her as if she is a DIVA. This is what angers people. So DT stop setting the stage up for her. jmo

I totally agree with this!
 
If you are real bad with the IRS, you can go to Fed. prison for tax evasion.
Al Capone did and so did Leona Helmsley :floorlaugh:

..i'm not positive, but i don't think kc is in the same situation as capone and helmsley.

..weren't they 'hiding income', claiming deductions they weren't entitled to and that sort of thing?

..i do love it that she has the current tax lien hanging over HER head--------what does the IRS do about it if you're (legitimately) broke and can't ever pay it off?
 
Janitorial..she needs to be working with one of those firms that clean up crime scenes...for every one of those 365 days!

ITA,
Nothing to steal there...and she can keep the nightmares for free.:loser:
 
Ah, but this is an entire world full of people. And in one of the most visited destinations in America, by people from all over the world. You're telling me there isn't someone..perhaps on the brink of suicide, wanting to take her out with them? Or any other crazy scenario involving those without a functioning brain cell. I think she has plenty of reason to fear her life, she knows what she did.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but the only person dead, or even seriously injured here, is Caylee. Before I take all this sky-will-fall on KC or someone on the DT speculation seriously, I'd like to see some proof that there actually are widespread and/ or serious threats. If someone's REALLY being a terrorist, they should be dealt with under the law. However, some other people seem to be trying to stir up sympathy for a baby killer and her defenders by attacking and besmirching a whole huge group of people who haven't done anything but disagree with this horrible verdict and say so. Those DT/KC defenders should get a grip. Again, the only one I'm aware of who had been under serious threat of actual danger and harm in this whole mess was Caylee.
 
..i'm not positive, but i don't think kc is in the same situation as capone and helmsley.

..weren't they 'hiding income', claiming deductions they weren't entitled to and that sort of thing?

..i do love it that she has the current tax lien hanging over HER head--------what does the IRS do about it if you're (legitimately) broke and can't ever pay it off?

IRS would make arrangements with KC if she really cannot pay. However, she would be expected to honor whatever arrangements are made. These are installment payments usually, and often the IRS will waive interest and penalties on the debt. But they will only play nice as long as the delinquent taxpayer makes a good faith effort to pay whatever amount is agreed upon.

The bottom line is if you owe taxes you have to pay and considering KC made money from her stroll in Columbus, I doubt the IRS will accept that she is indigent and cannot honor her tax obligations. In addition, there will be taxes due on the Columbus income now as well. Plus...Mason flapped his gums about "thousands of dollars" that were pouring in for KC right after her jail release. IRS will want accounting for that as well, and it won't matter if she never had any of the cash in hand...if it is being used on her behalf for living expenses, travel, etc., it is considered income. Someone will be approached by the IRS to pay taxes on that income and I have a feeling the IRS is taking notice of what might be going on with KC and her entourage.
 
..i'm not positive, but i don't think kc is in the same situation as capone and helmsley.

..weren't they 'hiding income', claiming deductions they weren't entitled to and that sort of thing?

..i do love it that she has the current tax lien hanging over HER head--------what does the IRS do about it if you're (legitimately) broke and can't ever pay it off?

You can provide proof of indigence and they will call off collection but interest will continue to run. They will watch your situation and collect in the future....for example, if you come into, say, some saucy book or magazine proceeds. You can make them an offer to pay a lessor amount which they may or may not accept. At KC's age in her situation, the IRS is probably going to want a part of that $200K she got for the photos. IMO, for the time being, they'll hit her with a substantial underpayment penalty on top of the tax and then wait and let the interest run. If she gets some bucks, they'll go after them, but they may compromise for less if circumstances are right eventually.
 
This is all about a little girl, and justice for her murder.
FCA needs to feel one smidgeon of the fear and TERROR that Caylee felt.
If living in Orlando achieves a bit of that- GREAT!
:woohoo:

In what way is probation for the check felonies all about a little girl and justice for her murder?

I was talking exclusively about the probation for the check charges, which is in no way related to the death of Caylee.

If it is true that this is all about a little girl and justice for her murder, then something is wrong with the Florida justice system. KC was given her day in court and acquitted of the murder charges, which in America that means you are not guilty of those charges. For a state to pull KC back after she has left the state, and put her in harms way, for the purpose of justice for Caylee's murder is unconstitutional, and would in and of itself be considered an injustice. Injustice for KC is injustice for us all.

For over 2 years, KC sat in jail, facing murder charges, and looking at the DP. She may have felt at least a smidgeon of fear, every day for those 2 plus years. Being forced to serve her probation in Orlando, where no one from Orlando wants her, just puts her in jeopardy, and places any innocent bystander who happens to be where she walks by, or reports to, or grabs a Starbuck's from, or goes to work, in jeopardy also. How is that justice for Caylee? How does endangering the lives of innocent people serve as justice for Caylee?

As always, my entire post is my opinion only.
 
In what way is probation for the check felonies all about a little girl and justice for her murder?

I was talking exclusively about the probation for the check charges, which is in no way related to the death of Caylee.

If it is true that this is all about a little girl and justice for her murder, then something is wrong with the Florida justice system. KC was given her day in court and acquitted of the murder charges, which in America that means you are not guilty of those charges. For a state to pull KC back after she has left the state, and put her in harms way, for the purpose of justice for Caylee's murder is unconstitutional, and would in and of itself be considered an injustice. Injustice for KC is injustice for us all.

For over 2 years, KC sat in jail, facing murder charges, and looking at the DP. She may have felt at least a smidgeon of fear, every day for those 2 plus years. Being forced to serve her probation in Orlando, where no one from Orlando wants her, just puts her in jeopardy, and places any innocent bystander who happens to be where she walks by, or reports to, or grabs a Starbuck's from, or goes to work, in jeopardy also. How is that justice for Caylee? How does endangering the lives of innocent people serve as justice for Caylee?

As always, my entire post is my opinion only.


I think the threat of death for Casey is a bit over exaggerated, IMO. She obviously walked around Ohio, by herself, without a care in the world. The only thing she has to worry about is being shunned and ostracized. Big whoop!
 
IDK, but I don't think someone who was actually going to kill someone, would notify their target's lawyers by fax. There has only been that one threat AFAIK. I sure think CM and JB would have had more than one threat to show HHBP if they had any.

I also think FICA thinks she's smart enough to fool the IRS, which she isn't.

jmo

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In what way is probation for the check felonies all about a little girl and justice for her murder?

I was talking exclusively about the probation for the check charges, which is in no way related to the death of Caylee.

If it is true that this is all about a little girl and justice for her murder, then something is wrong with the Florida justice system. KC was given her day in court and acquitted of the murder charges, which in America that means you are not guilty of those charges. For a state to pull KC back after she has left the state, and put her in harms way, for the purpose of justice for Caylee's murder is unconstitutional, and would in and of itself be considered an injustice. Injustice for KC is injustice for us all.

For over 2 years, KC sat in jail, facing murder charges, and looking at the DP. She may have felt at least a smidgeon of fear, every day for those 2 plus years. Being forced to serve her probation in Orlando, where no one from Orlando wants her, just puts her in jeopardy, and places any innocent bystander who happens to be where she walks by, or reports to, or grabs a Starbuck's from, or goes to work, in jeopardy also. How is that justice for Caylee? How does endangering the lives of innocent people serve as justice for Caylee?

As always, my entire post is my opinion only.

That is my point, Caylee did not get justice. I don't care what she is doing probation for, she needs to do it in Orlando, that's where she committed her crimes. She got away with murder and she should not get away with anything else. Just because there was one terrible miscarriage of justice does not justify another.
Making FCA face probation in the city where she is despised and known for what she did to Caylee is a small token of justice, where there has been none. Skulking away to some town where she thinks she is not known is cowardly and typical of her. She can abuse and kill a helpless child but she needs protecting from all the big bad people of Orlando. GMAB.
 
I think the threat of death for Casey is a bit over exaggerated, IMO. She obviously walked around Ohio, by herself, without a care in the world. The only thing she has to worry about is being shunned and ostracized. Big whoop!

Just another example of her malingering lifestyle. They already investigated the so-called death threats and found none credible.
Protect me, I'm special:sick:
 
Update on viewing: I have not found any internet links for anyone else without cable. I did find some sites that say they would be those cable channels but get an alert warning and see no shows, so I'm not going there anymore.

Thank you to all that let us know what is going on.

I believe I saw that show "last" weekend - or at least during the week of last week! Nothing much new to WS'ers - IMO! :seeya:
 
In what way is probation for the check felonies all about a little girl and justice for her murder?

I was talking exclusively about the probation for the check charges, which is in no way related to the death of Caylee.

If it is true that this is all about a little girl and justice for her murder, then something is wrong with the Florida justice system. KC was given her day in court and acquitted of the murder charges, which in America that means you are not guilty of those charges. For a state to pull KC back after she has left the state, and put her in harms way, for the purpose of justice for Caylee's murder is unconstitutional, and would in and of itself be considered an injustice. Injustice for KC is injustice for us all.

For over 2 years, KC sat in jail, facing murder charges, and looking at the DP. She may have felt at least a smidgeon of fear, every day for those 2 plus years. Being forced to serve her probation in Orlando, where no one from Orlando wants her, just puts her in jeopardy, and places any innocent bystander who happens to be where she walks by, or reports to, or grabs a Starbuck's from, or goes to work, in jeopardy also. How is that justice for Caylee? How does endangering the lives of innocent people serve as justice for Caylee?

As always, my entire post is my opinion only.

Unfortunely IMO Caylee didnt get any justice here on earth. I keep seeing how making her serve her punishment that was given to her by a court of law is putting innocent people in jeopary. What about all the innocent people who are in jeopardy everyday that a murder walks free. And IMO KC isnt anymore jeopardy then OJ was and probably even less. I think some give KC to much credit I dont think she for one minute even thought she would get the DP or any other sentence for killing Caylee. Her lies never failed her before and to think her lies even got her off again. The only reason she was held accountible for the checks and the lying to LE is because she was caught red handed on tape. Other wise she probably would of lied her way out of that to. KC should be held accountible and serve her sentence just as anyone else. No one should be above the law and no one but KC made her bed and now she should be made to sleep in it:twocents:
 
And, let's face it - any probation officer of Casey's is going to be sure to enforce each and every item on this list. That's probably not always the case with other felons because of how overloaded the probation department is - but, not this time. They will make a POINT of following through with everything they are supposed to with her.

I believe so too, Meri! She is TO high profile NOT to!! :peace: Especially since (I believe) a few of us here WILL be following her progress!! :great:
 
There is such a thing of transfer of probation, so I dont see why her probation could not be served wherever she was. Hopefully her team looks into that. jmo
 
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