The University of Kentucky cheerleader, 22, will have to wear an electronic monitor as she waits to learn if she will be indicted by a grand jury.
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- Laken Snelling must submit to electronic monitoring as part of her pretrial release
- She also will be subjected to house arrest in only one location
- The former cheerleader is facing charges after a newborn baby was found dead in her closet
Laken Snelling, the former University of Kentucky cheerleader whose newborn was allegedly found dead in a closet, must start wearing an electronic monitor by next week, according to court documents obtained by PEOPLE.
Judge Melissa Moore Murphy also ordered Snelling to serve out the remainder of her house arrest at the home of her father, as opposed to splitting her time between both her mother and father’s home as the outlined in the court’s initial pretrial release conditions.
Snelling must also contact Pretrial Services within seven days “to facilitate the commencement of electronic monitoring,” according to the order…