Bail Revoked for Driver in Fatal Crash at Apple Store Due to GPS Monitoring Issue

Bradley Reign, the driver accused in the fatal crash at an Apple store in Hingham, Massachusetts last year, has had his bail revoked due to issues with his GPS monitoring device. This is the second time his bail has been suspended for the same reason.

Reign, who was out on bail pending charges related to the accident that resulted in one fatality and 22 others injured, was required to wear a GPS ankle bracelet to monitor his whereabouts. However, on Friday evening, officials discovered that the bracelet had lost power, making it impossible to track Reign’s location. After several unsuccessful attempts to contact him, authorities issued a warrant for his arrest and took him into custody.

During a hearing at the Plymouth Supreme Court, prosecutors filed a motion to revoke Reign’s bail, and the judge ordered an evaluation by a court-appointed specialist. Following the evaluation, Reign was transported to a state mental health facility for 20 days. His bail will remain revoked until a court hearing on January 16th.

This is not the first time probation officials have lost contact with Reign’s GPS bracelet. Last year in September, he failed to charge the device, leading to multiple police visits before he was arrested. At that time, his bail was suspended for a period of 60 days.

Reign’s lawyer claims that the crash was an accident. He denies charges of second-degree murder, vehicular homicide, reckless operation of a motor vehicle, assault with a deadly weapon, and assault and battery with a deadly weapon.

In addition to facing criminal charges, Reign is also facing a civil lawsuit filed by the accident victims, Apple, and the property owners where the store is located.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

1. What charges is Bradley Reign facing?

Bradley Reign is facing charges of second-degree murder, vehicular homicide, reckless operation of a motor vehicle, assault with a deadly weapon, and assault and battery with a deadly weapon.

2. Why did Reign’s GPS bracelet stop working?

Reign’s GPS bracelet lost power, preventing his location from being tracked.

3. Is this the first time Reign’s bail has been revoked due to issues with the GPS bracelet?

No, this is the second time Reign’s bail has been suspended due to problems with the GPS bracelet.

Definitions:

– Bail: A sum of money deposited by an accused or defendant as a guarantee of their appearance in court.
– GPS: Global Positioning System, a global satellite navigation system.
– Court evaluation: The process of assessing an accused’s mental health conducted by a court-appointed specialist.
– Institutionalized: Placing a person in a healthcare facility with court consent.

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