Judge Stephanie Boyd granted a defense motion to reduce bond for Clinton Dwayne ("Lenny") Dixon and set conditions on release, including partial GPS monitoring and referrals to mental-health and substance-abuse treatment.
Defense counsel Robert Featherston proffered Dixon 92s indigency and asked the court to lower a $50,000 bond; the state did not object to the proffer. "We respectfully request a reduction of his bond," Featherston told the court. After hearing testimony from the defendant under oath about his housing and medical history, Boyd set bond at $35,000.
Boyd placed additional conditions on the release: a partial GPS requirement for medical appointments, waived Department of Public Safety fees, mandatory referral to the Center for Healthcare Services, regular random urine analyses with waived fees, and intensive outpatient treatment for substance abuse with waived fees. The court also included standard supervision and reporting requirements and instructed probation to provide the defendant a reset form for discovery in his pending matters.
"The court will set it at $35,000," Boyd said on the record. The judge noted the court had taken judicial notice of the defendant 92s appointment of counsel and his inability to pay and explained that some proposed conditions were aimed at stabilizing the defendant 92s mental-health and substance-use treatment needs while the case moves toward disposition.
The bond-reduction order included behavioral health referrals, monitoring conditions, and waivers of certain fees to reduce barriers to compliance. The court set discovery and follow-up deadlines tied to the defendant 92s pending cases.