Updated
Updated · NBC Sports · Jul 6
Terrion Arnold Ankle-Monitor Hearing Delayed to July 10 as 3 NFL Teams Show Interest
Updated
Updated · NBC Sports · Jul 6

Terrion Arnold Ankle-Monitor Hearing Delayed to July 10 as 3 NFL Teams Show Interest

3 articles · Updated · NBC Sports · Jul 6

Summary

  • July 10 is the new date for a hearing on whether free-agent cornerback Terrion Arnold must wear a GPS ankle monitor while on home confinement pending trial on eight felony charges.
  • Prosecutors want the judge to revisit an earlier ruling that spared Arnold the device, a decision the judge made reluctantly when Arnold was still on the Detroit Lions' roster.
  • Arnold has since been released by the Lions and cleared waivers Monday, changing the employment backdrop that had weighed in the original decision.
  • Three teams have contacted Arnold, his attorney Harvey Steinberg wrote in court papers, and Arnold is expected to testify that he could join a new club within 30 days.
  • Adam Schefter reported Monday that Arnold is expected to visit interested teams, making his NFL prospects a key issue as the court reassesses his confinement terms.

Insights

Will a court-ordered GPS monitor effectively end Terrion Arnold's chances of ever playing in the NFL again?
Facing a possible life sentence, is the claim of NFL interest a legal tactic or a genuine career opportunity?
If Arnold was not present during the crime, how can prosecutors prove he orchestrated the entire kidnapping plot?