Antonio Brown gets 1st legal win in attempted murder case
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Antonio Brown, rocking a red prison jumpsuit, faced a Florida judge for the first time on Wednesday, where bond was set at $25k, and AB was ordered to wear an ankle monitoring device.
Former NFL star wide receiver Antonio Brown has been placed under house arrest following his attempted murder charge.
The former All-Pro wide receiver was extradited to the U.S. from the Middle East on Nov. 6. Here's the latest on his case.
After initially arriving in New Jersey, Brown was extradited to Miami-Dade County, where he was later booked into the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center. Brown was granted a $10,000 bond, and if and when he bonds out, he was ordered to stay away from the victim and will be fitted for a GPS ankle monitor.
Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown was arrested in Dubai and is being extradited to Miami to be tried for attempted murder following a shooting on May 17.