Terrion Arnold remains jailed day after judge granted bond in armed robbery, kidnapping case
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Mike Florio
Summary
Terrion Arnold, who faces multiple felony charges including armed robbery and kidnapping, was granted bond by a judge on Monday but remains in jail as of the latest update. The judge ordered home confinement with work exceptions upon release, and declined a request for an ankle monitor. The Lions released Arnold following the hearing.
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· 3 pulledOn 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.
The judge reluctantly declined a request that Arnold wear an ankle monitor.
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