Last week James Merrill’s probation officer recommend the current curfew and monitoring in place be removed.
Since the restrictions were imposed two years ago, Merrill has only violated his curfew once in a minor incident he accepted full responsibility for.
In an order issued on July 26th, Judge Hennessy signed off on the Probation Officer’s request.
The request of the Probation Office is ALLOWED and the conditions of curfew and electronic monitoring are stricken.
Merrill’s passport is still confiscated, but he’s now able to travel anywhere within the US at will.
His criminal trial is currently scheduled to begin in October.
Footnote:
Our thanks to Don@ASDUpdates for providing a copy of Judge Hennessy’s June 26th order.
🤖 Quick Answer
Has James Merrill's curfew and electronic monitoring been lifted?Yes. On July 26th, Judge Hennessy approved the Probation Officer's recommendation to remove the curfew and electronic monitoring conditions imposed two years prior. Merrill violated curfew only once in a minor incident. His passport remains confiscated, but he can now travel freely throughout the United States.
When is James Merrill's criminal trial scheduled?
James Merrill's criminal trial is currently scheduled to begin in October. His passport remains confiscated pending trial proceedings, though he has regained freedom of movement within United States territory following the recent judicial order lifting his monitoring restrictions.
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