District attorney believes this suspect's criminal history is a good reason to set higher bond.
ENTERPRISE, Ala. -A Coffee County judge set stiff bonds on Saturday for a man who police say held officers at bay during a lengthy standoff in Enterprise a day earlier.
District Judge Josh Wilson, during a first appearance hearing, set total bonds at $350,000, Coffee County District Attorney James Tarbox said in a statement.
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