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Massachusetts State Police sergeant is denied release from jail, again

Massachusetts State Police sergeant is denied release from jail, again Rick Sobey © Provided by Boston Herald Massachusetts State Police Sgt. Bryan Erickson, 38, at his video arraignment Tuesday, feb. 2, 2021, video arraignment from Rockingham County Jail in New Hampshire. (Photo by Taylor Cormier/Howiecarrshow.com.) A New Hampshire judge has denied a Massachusetts State Police sergeant’s bid to get released from jail as he awaits trial for an assault case. MSP Sgt. Bryan Erickson, 38, who’s accused of strangling his girlfriend, appealed last week a judge’s ruling to deny him bail. The sergeant has been locked up in New Hampshire’s Rockingham County Jail for more than three weeks after the late January alleged assault at his girlfriend’s home in Exeter.

Massachusetts State Police sergeant behind bars files motion to get released

Massachusetts State Police sergeant behind bars files motion to get released Rick Sobey © Provided by Boston Herald Massachusetts State Police Sgt. Bryan Erickson, 38, at his video arraignment Tuesday, feb. 2, 2021, video arraignment from Rockingham County Jail in New Hampshire. (Photo by Taylor Cormier/Howiecarrshow.com.) The Massachusetts State Police sergeant locked up for allegedly strangling his girlfriend is asking the judge to release him while he awaits trial. Sgt. Bryan Erickson, 38, of Groveland, on Thursday filed a motion for the New Hampshire judge to reconsider his decision to deny the statie bail. Judge Martin Honigberg ruled on Tuesday that Erickson should remain behind bars, saying there’s “clear and convincing evidence of the defendant’s dangerousness.” The sergeant is facing seven charges including second-degree assault for allegedly strangling his girlfriend, and simple assault for head-butting her.

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