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  1. The judge set a $250,000 personal recognizance bond. Inside the courtroom, around 75 supporters of Keely sat on one side, while Sterling’s family sat on the other side.

  2. Aug 26, 2024 · KENTWOOD, Mich. — On Monday U.S. District Court Judge Hala Jarbou ruled that former Michigan State Police (MSP) Sergeant and Detective Brian Keely's case will go to federal court. Keely was ...

  3. Jun 5, 2024 · The Judge decided to give Keely a $250,000 personal recognizance bond, which means he won't have to put up any money to get out of custody. Sterling supporters say the low bond sends the wrong ...

  4. A judge does not give someone a bond after a trial, a bond is given pending a trial so that the accused can post a certain amount of money to guarantee they will return to court. A “PR” bond, also know as a personal recognizance bond, is like a promise from the defendant to the court that the defendant will come back to court and follow the court’s guidelines.

  5. Keely was a member of MSP for 26 years. During the arraignment, Keely's attorney Marc Curtis made arguments for a personal recognizance bond, stating that he is not a flight risk, and does not ...

  6. Jun 5, 2024 · A woman sitting with the family angrily left the courtroom when the judge said Keely could be released on a $250,000 personal-recognizance bond, meaning he did not have to pay to be released.

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  8. Jun 5, 2024 · Keely retired from the force a day before his arraignment. He was given a personal recognizance bond of $250,000. Dozens of onlookers were present during proceedings, according to ABC 13. The judge had asked people to remove themselves from the courtroom if they were feeling “overwhelmed” by “strong emotions,” the outlet reported.

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