Suspect Released to do Homework?
(San Francisco, California) A 23-year-old local man, Otis Mobley Jr., has been accused of conspiracy to commit robbery, assault on a federal officer, robbery and a weapons violation.
Mobley allegedly attempted to sell a grenade launcher to an undercover federal officer.
U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers has allowed Mobley to be released from custody "with the stipulation that he wear an ankle monitor and spend an hour each day reading books and writing book reports." [my bold]
I suggest that homework as a condition of release for a potentially violent criminal is irresponsible.
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