I've just been watching Schaeffer's second video - and he explains it that the Judge will ask how she will plea and it will be no contest or guilty. The Judge will ask her a few questions to ensure she felt adequately advised by the lawyers, then the State will read out the charges and circumstances, and the Defense will answer each charge for Casey with a "guilty" or "no contest" plea.
Then I believe the State argues sentencing with Adjudication because they believe Casey is showing remorse only because she got caught, as displayed by the smiling relaxed Casey on the video's at the teller's window, and that the articles she "bought" were not life necessities for her or her child - i.e. beer, undies, sunglasses, etc. The Defense will argue she is truly remorseful and for a sentence without adjudication.
I thought it interesting that BS suggested Amy H. may be asked to comment on whether or not she is satisfied with repayment or if she wants to see Casey serve jail time. And the Judge considers and sentences either way.