Judge Jacqueline Sisson, who came from nearby Canandaigua City Court to preside over the hearing, denied the request but said it could be resubmitted in writing. Granison was released without bail pending his next court appearance June 21. The New York State Police and Monroe County District Attorney have scheduled a late-morning press conference. Granison has been embroiled in the criminal justice system before. He was put on probation for five years after being arrested for his involvement in a jewelry store robbery that took place in March 1997 when he was 17 years old. Two other men were sentenced to prison terms for their roles in that robbery.