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Judge allows release on recognizance, orders ignition-interlock monitoring after Lake Forest Park DUI arraignment
Summary
In Lake Forest Park Municipal Court, Judge Proch Hamlin de Portnoy released Stephanie McGill on personal recognizance after her DUI arraignment and ordered abstinence monitoring, including proof of an ignition-interlock device by Jan. 12 and a pretrial on Jan. 26.
A substitute judge in Lake Forest Park Municipal Court released Stephanie McGill on personal recognizance and ordered court-supervised alcohol monitoring after an arraignment Jan. 1. The judge imposed a requirement for proof that an ignition-interlock or equivalent monitoring device be installed by Jan. 12 and scheduled a pretrial on Jan. 26 at 11 a.m.
City prosecutor Carmen McDonald told the court the city would not seek bail but asked for abstinence monitoring, citing the probable-cause documents and a high preliminary breath-test reading: “She had a PBT of a…
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