The Detroit Lions cornerback made a court appearance on Monday, June 29 ahead of his trial after he was arrested and charged with various crimes.
Terrion Arnold appeared in court wearing green suit commonly used to keep inmates safe.
Examining how Arnold's pretrial detention hearing could play out.
Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold has had a bond set in his trial on charges of armed robbery and kidnapping in Florida.
Terrion Arnold could be released from custody following pretrial hearing.
The 23-year-old NFL player is one of seven people arrested in connection with the "targeted armed robbery" in Tampa, police said.
Prosecutors had wanted the cornerback held without bond on the eight felony charges he faces
The team released its 2024 first-round pick hours after a Hillsborough County, Florida, judge set bond at $1 million.
A Florida judge has set a $1 million bond for NFL player Terrion Arnold of the Detroit Lions on charges alleging that he orchestrated the kidnapping and pistol-whipping of three…
Arnold was granted bond under multiple conditions after court hearing Monday.
The judge “reluctantly” denied the state’s request to require Arnold to wear a GPS ankle, which would have sidelined his NFL career.
Former first-round NFL draft pick Terrion Arnold was released by the Lions on the same day he was granted bail by a Florida judge.
The decision came the same day a Florida judge set Arnold’s bail at $1 million
The Lions released Arnold on Monday following his arrest last week.
From alleged co-conspirator to alleged mastermind, former Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold has come a long way.
The judge denied the prosecution’s initial attempt to require Arnold to wear an ankle monitor, but his release by the Lions changes things.