At a hearing on July 16 where Poole was granted an early release, Assistant State's Attorney Kimberly DiPietro said she feared Poole, who was described by his attorney as bipolar and developmentally disabled, would end up back in jail if he wasn't released into a more structured environment.
"He has a lot of issues and needs a lot of help," she said in opposing...
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