probation instead of prison time, but mental health treatment is mandatory. >> see you then. >> bennie anthony? >> narrator: the next time we saw anthony, he had been on probation for four months. once again, under supervision, he was doing well. >> good. good. you look great. >> thank you. >> it's a major difference, sir. a major, major difference. >> your honor, this is a positive hearing for mr. anthony. mr. anthonresides at gibbs personal care home and he's been maintaining his treatment and doing everything he needs to do. >> that's excellent mr. anthony. you know what you need to do. you figured it out, so you just got to keep it up and keep taking your medication. and you get closer and closer to graduating from the court. >> yes, sir. >> now i've been a mental patient since 1974, you know, that's about 32 or 33 years ago. and i mean, i know what make me paranoid and what don't, you know. if i get paranoid or something, i just go sit somewhere and think it out. and i've been working on it over the years and i handle it pretty good, i handle it pretty good. i handle my paranoia pretty go