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Prosecutors Seek GPS Monitoring for Gregory Moore After Bond Release

His attorneys will contest the motion at a July 9 hearing to decide his pretrial monitoring conditions

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Overview

  • Moore posted a $2 million surety bond on July 3 and was released with minimal restrictions
  • On July 4 prosecutors filed an emergency motion to require Moore to wear a GPS tracker
  • Defense lawyers argue that GPS monitoring is unnecessary and plan to oppose the motion at the pretrial hearing
  • Moore has pleaded not guilty to aggravated murder, kidnapping and conspiracy in his former client Aliza Sherman’s 2013 stabbing death
  • Ohio’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation reopened the case in 2021 using new forensic tools and Moore’s jury trial is set for March 30, 2026