While the Warners are set to be released from prison, there are stipulations they must follow in order to stay on bond. Per court records, the Warners must post $100,000 each as bond; this can be either $100,000 cash, or through a bondsmen which acts as surety and pledges money to cover the bond.
The Court of Appeals also placed requirements for bond that do not allow the Warners to operate a vehicle, or consume alcohol or illegal drugs. Additionally, the Warners must follow other pretrial and non-financial conditions, which includes not making contact with the victim, Colton Gray, or his family.
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7 men charged in Ohio college student s alleged hazing death plead not guilty
7 men charged in alleged hazing death of Stone Foltz plead not guilty
Replay Video UP NEXT Seven men indicted last month in the alleged fraternity hazing death of Ohio college sophomore Stone Foltz entered not guilty pleas in court Wednesday. Foltz, a 20-year-old student at Bowling Green State University, attended a Pi Kappa Alpha event on March 4 where he was allegedly forced to consume a bottle of alcohol and died of alcohol poisoning three days later, according to the Wood County prosecuting attorney. The men charged were: Jacob Krinn, 20, of Delaware, Ohio; Daylen Dunson, 20, of Cleveland, Ohio; Troy Henricksen, 23, of Grove City, Ohio; Canyon Caldwell, 21, of Dublin, Ohio; Niall Sweeney, 21, of Erie, Pennsylvania; Jarrett Prizel, 19, of Olean, New York; and Aaron Lehane, 21, of Loveland, Ohio.
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Stone Foltz died following an alleged fraternity hazing ritual in March.
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7 men charged in alleged hazing death of Stone Foltz plead not guilty
The charges ranged from first-degree felony involuntary manslaughter to misdemeanor counts of hazing and underage drinking.Courtesy Foltz family
Seven men indicted last month in the alleged fraternity hazing death of Ohio college sophomore Stone Foltz entered not guilty pleas in court Wednesday.
Foltz, a 20-year-old student at Bowling Green State University, attended a Pi Kappa Alpha event on March 4 where he was allegedly forced to consume a bottle of alcohol and died of alcohol poisoning three days later, according to the Wood County prosecuting attorney.
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