
Suspect in ‘Gone Girl’ actress Lisa Banes’ hit-and-run death nearly freed over bail mistake
NY Post
The man charged in the hit-run that killed “Gone Girl” actress Lisa Banes was almost set free Friday when a Manhattan prosecutor mistakenly advised the judge that the suspect had to be released without bail.
Manhattan Criminal Court Judge James Clynes eventually set bail at $30,000 for Brian Boyd — who was arrested Thursday for the deadly June 4 collision — after the confusion was cleared up following a nearly hourlong break outside the courtroom. “We’re gonna start all over again,” Clynes said — after initially giving Boyd supervised release following incorrect information from a prosecutor that the case mandated no bail.More Related News

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