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Court sets $60,000 bond with full GPS and no-residence rule for defendant charged with offenses involving minors
Summary
Judge set bond at $60,000 for Matthew Sudayoga, ordered full GPS with waived fees, and prohibited contact or residence with minors; court allowed potential lifting of GPS upon proof of employment.
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A judge set bond at $60,000 for Matthew Sudayoga and ordered full GPS monitoring, waived GPS fees, and a no-contact, no-residence rule regarding minors.
During a brief bond hearing the court questioned Sudayoga about potential residences with minors and employment. The judge stated that a household that includes minors would not be an acceptable residence under the bond conditions. The court required proof of employment to consider lifting full GPS monitoring.
The judge explained the reasons for the no-residence rule and reiterated that an employment-based proof could permit modification of monitoring conditions. The defense and state did not object to the conditions as stated on the record.
Ending: Bond was set and conditions were explained; the court said it could re-evaluate GPS requirements if Sudayoga presents employment verification.

