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Court reduces bond to $1,000 and orders GPS monitoring and no-contact conditions for Almeda Miles

5439579 · July 22, 2025
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Summary

After a guilty plea to tampering with physical evidence, a judge reduced Almeda Miles’ bond to $1,000 and ordered she wear a GPS monitor, remain in Jefferson County, and have no contact with three named individuals while awaiting sentencing.

A Jefferson County judge on July 17 accepted a plea from Almeda Miles to a third-degree felony count of tampering with physical evidence and reduced her bond to $1,000 while ordering GPS monitoring and no contact with three named people as conditions for release pending sentencing.

The court told Miles she must remain in Jefferson County and pay for GPS monitoring while on bond. The judge specified no communication in person or electronically with Nikkeya (Nikkeya/Nikkieya) Brandon, Mykeisha Victoria (spelled in-court as Mykeisha/Mykeisha), and Brent Martindale; any violation would prompt a bond increase or other enforcement.

The judge also reminded Miles that, if she is not a U.S. citizen, a guilty plea may have immigration consequences, including deportation or denial of naturalization, and directed her to speak with defense counsel about the pre-sentence report process and next steps. The court ordered Miles to report to the probation department as soon as she is released to start the pre-sentence process.

Court staff provided written admonishments and instructions on GPS device costs and program logistics and set a sentencing date for a later hearing.