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Bail on Rape Case Reduced and Home Detention Vacated
The defendant is charged with rape under G.L. c. 265 Section 22. He was originally held on dangerousness under G.L. c. 276 Section 58A. Attorney Neyman was able to negotiate his release to home detention with conditions that he wear a GPS monitoring device with exclusion zones. The case was scheduled for probable cause hearing on two occasions. The district attorney’s office failed to indict within a reasonable time period. Today, Attorney Neyman successfully moved the court to lift the home detention condition.
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