The Lions released cornerback Terrion Arnold on Monday. He was released from jail on Tuesday.
Arnold posted a $1 million bond and left the Hillsborough County (Florida) jail at 3:09 p.m. ET, Greg Auman of Fox Sports reports.
Hillsborough County Judge Christopher Sabella on Monday granted Arnold’s request for release from custody pending trial on multiple felony charges arising from an alleged armed robbery and kidnapping. Arnold will be confined to his home, but will not have to wear an ankle monitor.
The state attorney’s office has filed another motion seeking to have him wear the GPS monitor now that he is no longer employed. The hearing is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Monday.
Arnold’s attorney, Timothy Jansen, filed a request for Arnold to be able to appear via video for that hearing because he will be out of state, Auman reports.
Arnold was arrested last week on felony charges of armed robbery and kidnapping. The four counts each of kidnapping and armed robbery could bring a life sentence if Arnold is convicted.
Arnold, 23, turned himself in Wednesday night.
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