Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold has had a bond set in his trial on charges of armed robbery and kidnapping in Florida.
Arnold’s bond was set at $1million as a judge found probable cause for the NFL star to face charges.
The bond had conditions tacked onto it, including Arnold being barred from contacting the six co-defendants or the witness in the case.
He also has been given 48 hours to surrender his passport and has been ordered to be confined to his residence – with the exception of leaving to practice or play for the Lions or attend legal appointments and court-related appearances.
Prosecutors requested Arnold be fitted with an ankle monitor, however his attorneys argued he would be unable to play football with this device on.
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