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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Lower Bail Ordered In Drug Case
Title:US CA: Lower Bail Ordered In Drug Case
Published On:2001-06-20
Source:Los Angeles Times (CA)
Fetched On:2008-09-01 04:21:48
LOWER BAIL ORDERED IN DRUG CASE

Crime: Amount Is Dropped From $500,000 To $100,000 For Ex-Wife Of Hells
Angels Leader.

A Ventura County judge on Wednesday lowered bail for the ex-wife of Hells
Angels leader George Christie Jr. after a state appeals court found it had
been set too high.

Superior Court Judge Arturo Gutierrez reduced Cheryl Christie's bail from
$500,000 to $100,000 and imposed several conditions to prevent her from
fleeing the area before trial.

"You can take it or leave it," the judge said.

Christie agreed to the terms, but the 54-year-old former bookkeeper, who
has yet to enter a plea, expected to remain in jail for a while. Under a
court order, she must prove the source of any bail money she uses is
legitimate.

"That is our next step," said defense attorney Kay Duffy. "And it is
probably going to be a somewhat long process."

Christie was indicted in February on 19 criminal counts in a
drug-and-racketeering case involving her ex-husband, who is accused of
running a gang that stole drugs from an Air Force base and sold them to
high school students in Ventura and Ojai.

She has been jailed since then and turned to the 2nd District Court of
Appeal in Ventura after other requests to lower bail were denied.

This week, the appeals court ruled there was no basis on which to set
Christie's bail five times higher than the recommended bond for the alleged
offenses.

The justices found Christie poses no threat to public safety and is not a
flight risk. And they noted that the charges against her do not involve her
personally selling drugs, using weapons or threatening witnesses.

They did not, however, specify a new bail amount.

Chief Deputy Dist. Atty. Jeff Bennett raised that issue during Wednesday's
hearing, asking Gutierrez to lower bail to $250,000--not $100,000 as
requested by the defense.

Bennett argued that high bail was necessary because of the severity of the
case. Christie was closely connected to the Hells Angels, he said,
reminding the court that large amounts of cash and drugs were found during
a 1998 raid of her home.

Duffy argued that other people had access to her client's home. She said
Christie's fingerprints were not found on the bottles of Vicodin seized by
authorities.

Gutierrez set bail at $100,000, but imposed seven conditions for Christie's
release.

Among those terms, she would have to check in daily with Ventura police,
submit to random drug testing and she could not leave Ventura County or
have contact with any Hells Angels members or associates.

"The appellate court talked about conditions," Gutierrez said. "Those are
the conditions.
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