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Judge sets $1 million bond for Lively Stratton in 2013 capital-murder matter
Summary
The 252nd District Court set bond at $1,000,000 for Lively Stratton after the state’s lead detective described the 2013 killings as unusually violent and nearby a college campus; the court granted a 60-day period for counsel to reconcile discovery.
A judge in the 252nd District Court on Feb. 10 set bond at $1,000,000 for defendant Lively Stratton in a case arising from a 2013 shooting that left four people dead. The decision followed testimony from a lead detective and argument from both sides about public-safety risk, flight risk and the state of discovery.
Detective Frank Coffin, who said he was one of the lead investigators on the case, told the court the killings were “so close to a college campus, so carelessly, so quickly,” and…
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