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Judge raises bond to $100,000 and orders GPS, house arrest for man charged with fentanyl sale; limited release for treatment allowed
Summary
At a contested bond hearing, Judge David D. Wolfe increased Addison Wilson’s bond from $80,000 to $100,000, ordered GPS monitoring and house arrest, and allowed limited release solely for drug testing and treatment after witness testimony about Wilson’s participation in a methadone program.
Judge David D. Wolfe ordered Monday that Addison Wilson’s bond be increased to $100,000 and imposed GPS monitoring and house arrest as conditions of release while his felony case proceeds. The judge allowed limited, court-authorized travel from home only for drug testing and the treatment program where Wilson is enrolled.
The action came after testimony from Sherry Jackson, a counselor at Behavioral Health Group, who told the court Wilson "has been very cooperative. He's been showing up every day, and he's been doing the program." Prosecutors urged revocation of bond because Wilson faces a charge of possession with…
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