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Judge raises bond to $100,000 for Daryl Spencer after prosecutors cite new felony arrests

5809960 · September 16, 2025
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The court granted the state's request to increase bond for Daryl Spencer on two newer felony cases, raising each to $100,000 and imposing a condition that he not drive while on bond.

A Jefferson County judge on Monday granted the state's motions to increase bond for Daryl Spencer in two recently filed felony cases and set each bond at $100,000.

Prosecutors told the court that Spencer, who had older cases on bond, had since been arrested on two additional felony charges in June 2025. The judge said: "I am going to grant stations the state's motion to increase bond in cause numbers... I'm gonna raise the bond in each of those cases to $100,000." The court based the decision on Spencer's criminal history, the timing of alleged new offenses after prior release, and the statutory factors used to set bond.

The judge added a driving restriction as a condition of bond: "Condition of those bonds, if made, are, that mister Spencer not be allowed to drive a vehicle, period, on bond," and reiterated that possession of firearms remained unlawful for someone with felony history. Defense counsel noted Spencer's prior compliance efforts and suggested supervised conditions, but the judge cited the totality of circumstances and prior convictions in raising bond.

The judge ordered the increased bonds and reset the cases for further announcement; the court clerk will provide discovery to defense counsel as ordered. Spencer was remanded until bond conditions are met or until the next scheduled appearance.