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Judge sets $250,000 bond, GPS monitoring for man charged in 2010 killing
Summary
A judge set a $250,000 bond and ordered GPS monitoring and no‑contact conditions for Landon Eugene Gray, who was arraigned this term on a murder charge in a 2010 death. The court weighed the defendant’s lengthy criminal history against testimony that he has close family ties and a waiting job.
A judge on Monday set bond at $250,000 and imposed GPS monitoring and no‑contact restrictions for Landon Eugene Gray, who was arraigned on a first‑degree murder charge arising from the 2010 death of a man found shot and burned in a pickup truck.
The court reviewed Gray’s criminal history, multiple defense witnesses who vouched for his character and steady employment, and prosecution points about prior convictions that include felony offenses and prior probation revocations. The judge cited state bond‑setting criteria and noted the seriousness of the charged offense, the defendant’s lengthy record and the inconsistencies in the defendant’s statements to investigators when explaining the reasons for the bond level.
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