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Municipal judge finds SCRAM violation, sets $1,000 bail and adds hit-and-run count in Garcia Juarez case
Summary
A Lake Forest Park judge found documentary evidence of Secured Court Solutions SCRAM readings indicating alcohol use and set $1,000 bail for Gilman Garcia Juarez; the city added a hit-and-run (attended) charge and the court scheduled an evidentiary hearing and continued trial to the December term.
A Lake Forest Park Municipal Court judge found sufficient documentary evidence of a SCRAM (alcohol monitoring) violation and ordered defendant Gilman Garcia Juarez to post $1,000 bail by noon the following day or surrender to Lynnwood Jail.
The court put on the record a Secured Court Solutions report showing alcohol use on Oct. 24, 2025. Defense counsel Matthew Myers said his client "accidentally used a lotion that, has some amount of alcohol content in it and that it caused incidental exposure" and offered to obtain a contemporaneous AA meeting UA test for the court to review. Prosecutor Loyce McDonald and the judge said the peak readings…
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