In a recent interview with ABCNews.com, Anthony's attorney Charles Greene said his famous client has expressed interest in becoming a paralegal.
"I truly believe that she has a lot of skills," Greene told ABCNews.com. "She's better than many
Anthony was acquitted in June 2011 of first-degree murder charges stemming from the death of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee.
However, she's still facing a civil lawsuit from a Florida woman who claims Anthony defamed her by saying a woman of the same name kidnapped Caylee.
Anthony, who "believes strongly in our justice system," still remains in hiding, Greene says.
But once she's free to resume a normal life, Greene said he believes she will choose a
"I think she may be the type that ends up trying to work within our system to make our system better rather than being a person who's trying to break it down," he told ABCNews.com
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