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Judge: Faulkner a 'danger to the public,' should remain held

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EASTON — A Talbot County judge on Monday found that accused murderer David Faulkner poses a “danger to the public” and again ordered him to remain in the county corrections department’s custody in response to an ongoing lawsuit alleging Faulkner is being detained unlawfully.
Circuit Judge Stephen Kehoe, prompted by another judge to clarify whether Faulkner is fit for the pretrial house arrest Kehoe authorized but declined to enforce in August, said while he finds Faulkner is a threat to the community, he still permits the corrections department to supervise him on home detention.
The hearing Monday did not clear up the concerns Faulkner’s attorney raised in a habeas corpus petition that Talbot County Corrections Director Terry Kokolis “does not have the authority” to hold Faulkner against Kehoe’s having permitted his release to home detention ahead of his May 2021 retrial.

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