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Casey Anthony Spotted In Ohio; Attorneys File Motion To Block Her Return To Orlando

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Aug. 3 2011, Published 6:00 a.m. ET

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By RadarOnline.com Staff

The first photos of Casey Anthony -- showing her shopping in Ohio Sunday -- hit the web Wednesday, hours after her legal team attempted to block a judge's order for her to return to Orlando, Florida to serve her probation for a check fraud conviction.

Cheney Mason filed an emergency motion late Tuesday requesting a hearing to "quash, vacate and set aside," Judge Stan Strickland's order for Casey to return to Orlando, Fl. and serve her probation according to the Orlando Sentinel -- accusing the judge of "unbridled prejudice," following his statements made on TV after Casey's acquittal.

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Mason claimed the judge's order on Monday requiring Casey to return to Orlando within 72 hours (by Wednesday) to serve one year of supervised probation was "made with reckless disregard for Ms. Anthony's due process and civil rights."

The motion said that Casey has received several death threats and included one as an exhibit. It showed a picture of Casey with a bullet hole in the middle of her forehead and read "Keep Smiling b**ch with a forehead that big, the headshot will be easier."

Mason's motion slammed the judge, stating: "Additionally, the order was fraudulently entered. There was no attempt to notice the defendant or her counsel (however, the media had ample notice), the defendant has not signed the order as required, and the statement on the order was not filed during any proceedings in open court, as stated in the order."

The motion continues: "Ms. Anthony actually did serve probation, as evidence(d) by her record with the Florida Department of Corrections. Any second sentence for probation imposed will be in violation of Ms. Anthony's rights of protection against double jeopardy under both the Florida state and United States Constitution."

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Appearing Wednesday on the Today Show, Anthony’s other attorney Jose Baez told Matt Lauer:   "The last thing we want to do is put Casey in harm's way… We're very concerned. It's not something we're taking lightly."

Baez maintained again that Anthony completed the conditions of her probation while in jail.

“The order is flawed… The whole thing is very confusing,” he told Lauer.

A hearing date has not yet been set. Prior to the photos surfacing Wednesday of Casey shopping in Ohio, she had not been seen since leaving jail on July 17 after being acquitted of charges of killing her 2-year-old daughter Caylee Marie Anthony.

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