BREAKING: Milan Lucic Released Under Specific Conditions After Recent Arrest
Boston Bruins forward Milan Lucic has been released on personal recognizance with specific conditions following his recent arrest. The conditions stipulate that Lucic must refrain from consuming alcohol and from engaging in any form of abuse towards the alleged victim.
Lucic, who pleaded not guilty to the assault and battery charge, awaits a pre-trial hearing scheduled for January 19.
Bruins forward Milan Lucic is released on personal recognizance on the condition he refrains from drinking alcohol and from abusing the alleged victim.
Lucic pleaded not guilty to the assault and battery charge and has a pre-trial hearing set for January 19.
The release on personal recognizance implies that Lucic is trusted to adhere to the specified conditions without the need for bail.
This development adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing legal proceedings, setting the stage for a crucial pre-trial hearing where further details of the case are expected to emerge. The hockey community will be closely monitoring the situation as it unfolds.
Source: Bruinsinsider
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