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A judge on Wednesday reduced bail for the father accused of helping his son hide the body of college student Kristin Smart, who disappeared in California nearly 25 years ago.
San Luis Obispo County Superior Court Judge Craig Van Rooyen set bail at $50,000 for the father, Ruben Flores, 80, who was charged as an accessory after the fact for allegedly hiding Smart s body. He has pleaded not guilty to accessory after murder in her death.
Earlier this week, the judge indicated he would reduce bail from $250,000 to an amount Flores who faces a maximum of three years in prison if convicted could afford. He cited health problems and how Flores could serve that time while awaiting trial.
UPDATE: Ruben Flores s bail lowered to $50k
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UPDATE (2:42 p.m.) - A judge on Wednesday agreed to lower Ruben Floresâs bail from $250,000 to $50,000.
He is also ordered to obey all laws, stay within San Luis Obispo County, submit to electronic monitoring and surrender his passport.
Judge Craig van Rooyen s decision Wednesday afternoon came after reviewing Rubenâs statement of assets and additional information filed by the prosecutor.
Rubenâs attorney, Harold Mesick, told the judge, âMy client poses no threat to the public and I donât believe he should be punished because over 50 some years, 57 years of working, heâs been able to buy a house in Arroyo Grande and put aside a little bit of money in retirement.â