“He’s committed to fighting this case,” she said.
U.S. District Judge Patricia Donahue allowed Lemon to be released on a no money bond. He’s been charged with violating federal laws by allegedly crossing a line from activity protected by the First Amendment to impeding others’ rights to practice their religious beliefs.
Under the conditions of his release, Lemon is barred from contacting any victims, witnesses or other defendants in the case. He must also receive permission for international travel, though he’s free to take a scheduled trip to France in June.
During Lemon’s brisk appearance in court, in which he wore a cream blazer and pants, the government moved to impose a $100,00 bond,…
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