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Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold made his initial court appearance on Thursday on armed robbery and kidnapping charges.
Judge J. Logan Murphy ruled that Arnold will remain in custody until a pre-trial detention hearing is held on Monday, June 29.
Arnold faces three counts of armed robbery, three counts of kidnapping, one count of conspiracy to commit armed robbery, and one count of conspiracy to commit kidnapping.
In court, Arnold's lawyer said that he "is absolutely denying" the allegations.
Judge Murphy explained that, because he has been arrested on six first-degree felonies that are categorized as "dangerous crimes" and carry a sentence of life in prison, he will remain in jail until Monday's hearing.
On Monday, prosecutors will ask that Arnold remain in custody until the trial of the case. Obviously, if the motion is granted, Arnold would potentially miss some, most, or all of the 2026 season.
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Judge J. Logan Murphy ruled that Arnold will remain in custody until a pre-trial detention hearing is held on Monday, June 29.
Arnold faces three counts of armed robbery, three counts of kidnapping, one count of conspiracy to commit armed robbery, and one count of conspiracy to commit kidnapping.
In court, Arnold's lawyer said that he "is absolutely denying" the allegations.
Judge Murphy explained that, because he has been arrested on six first-degree felonies that are categorized as "dangerous crimes" and carry a sentence of life in prison, he will remain in jail until Monday's hearing.
On Monday, prosecutors will ask that Arnold remain in custody until the trial of the case. Obviously, if the motion is granted, Arnold would potentially miss some, most, or all of the 2026 season.
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