On Monday, a judge decided to grant Terrion Arnold’s request for release from custody pending trial on multiple felony charges arising from an alleged armed robbery and kidnapping. A day later, Arnold remains in jail.
Online court records, as of this posting, show that Arnold has not yet been released.
The judge ordered that, when released, Arnold will be confined to his home, with the ability to leave for work. The judge reluctantly declined a request that Arnold wear an ankle monitor.
With the Lions releasing Arnold after Monday’s hearing, the prosecution has renewed its request that Arnold wear a tracking device, via Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press. A hearing has been set for Monday morning on that issue.
If Arnold remains unemployed, there’s no reason to depart from the usual practice for home confinement. With Arnold unlikely to be signed by Monday, the judge could change his mind.
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