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| Firefighter Accused of Arson Gets Lower Bail |
| By citizen.com |
| Published: 04/01/2010 |
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A judge has lowered the bail of a suspended Alton firefighter charged with setting fires in the area. Laconia District Court Judge Tim McKenna reduced the bail for Stark Liedtke on Wednesday. Liedtke, 43, of 254 Dudley Road, Alton, was in court for a scheduled probable cause hearing, which he waived. At the request of Liedtke's lawyer, John Bresaw, the judge lowered the bail from $30,000 cash and $10,000 personal recognizance to $5,000 cash or corporate surety and $50,000 PR. Liedtke is charged with four felony counts of arson, including one felony count of attempted arson, and two misdemeanor charges for actions that led to his arrest on March 19 when he allegedly attempted to start another fire. At the time of his arrest authorities said Liedtke had admitted to starting admitted to starting 11 fires since 2006, including several building fires in Alton and New Durham and several forest fires in Alton. At present he stands charged with setting two fires in Alton. In conjunction with the lowering of bail, Bresaw requested that his client would report to bail supervision as directed and that he be under a curfew. If Liedtke did get released on bail, Bresaw asked to have his client undergo counseling. Read More. |
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