Terrion Arnold will remain jailed until a June 29 pre-trial detention hearing
Key Points:
- Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold appeared in court facing multiple serious charges, including three counts each of armed robbery and kidnapping, plus conspiracy charges related to these crimes.
- Judge J. Logan Murphy ordered Arnold to remain in custody until a pre-trial detention hearing scheduled for June 29.
- Arnold’s lawyer stated that he “is absolutely denying” all allegations against him.
- Due to the severity of the charges, which are first-degree felonies carrying potential life sentences, Arnold will stay jailed pending further court decisions.
- Prosecutors will seek to keep Arnold in custody through the trial, which could result in him missing part or all of the 2026 football season if the motion is approved.