Next, Williams is scheduled to appear virtually in a Virginia federal court on Monday.
A court order signed Tuesday by U.S. Magistrate Judge Martin Carlson detailed the conditions of Williams release from Dauphin County Prison: She must remain in the custody of her mother and submit to location monitoring. She also must forfeit her passport and is under home detention, meaning she cannot leave the residence for any reason other than school, work, medical appointments, religious services or trial-related travel.
"The gravity of these offenses is great," Carlson told Williams. "It cannot be overstated."
Williams reportedly could be sentenced to 20 years in prison if convicted.