A Mobile man out on bond on a murder charge was able to get out on bail after a new arrest this month despite rules that should have held him until he appeared before a judge.
The day after Michael Lee Lambert’s this month, the Mobile County District Attorney’s Office asked a judge to revoke his bond in the murder case. By then, though, Lambert already was out of jail. And he failed to appear for a bond revocation hearing on Tuesday.Police initially arrested Lambert, 20, in July 2021, charging him with the shooting death of Jamartez Tucker in May of that year. Lambert had been free on a $100,000 bond.
Police charged the Mobile man with a pair of misdemeanors, fleeing and eluding, and second-degree possession of marijuana. The jail booked him at 10:07 p.m., and he posted a $1,000 bond less than two hours later. That should not have happened, Blackwood told FOX10 News. That process is known as the “Graddick Rule,” named for former Mobile County Presiding Circuit Charles Graddick, who implemented it. Jailers are supposed to be alerted if a someone already out on bond is booked on a new charge so they can keep the defendant locked up until a judge reviews the case.
Cpl. Katrina Frazier told FOX10 News that a check run by the arresting officer failed to turn up Lambert’s bond status.
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