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JAKARTA - The judge in charge of bailing out former UFC fighter! Velasquez on Tuesday allowed the fighter back in action in the wrestling arena, nine months after he was behind bars for alleged murder.

Velasquez was allowed by authorities for a show hosted by Lucha Libre AAA in the United States. The event will take place on December 3 in Tempe, Arizona.

However, the Mexican-American fighter had to pay a police officer to oversee his movement on the journey that would end in the last 4 months of this year.

According to ESPN, the judge suspended the confinement of Velasquez's house and the tracker he had for this wrestling event, and he had to pay himself a policeman to accompany him.

Hakim Arturo Bocanegra, yang beberapa minggu lalu memberi hak jaminan kepada Velasquez, menyebut pada Senin bahwa dia cenderung menyetujui permintaan perjalanan itu, tetapi menunggu untuk mendengar tentang logistik perjalanan dan kemungkinan berjuang dengan keperatan perangkat elektronik.

Last Tuesday, he detailed the requirements that former UFC champions had to meet to make the trip:

- Velasquez must regulate for electronic shackles to be removed before he travels and re-installs it after he returns

- Velasquez could leave California on December 1, but must return on December 4.

- The defender must hire law enforcement officers in Arizona to accompany Velasquez and monitor his movement

Velasquez was indicted in March in San Jose, California, after allegedly shooting a pickup truck carrying a man accused of sexually abusing a 4-year-old family member.

Prosecutors said that on February 28, Velasquez chased the pickup truck at high speed through three Silicon Valley cities and hit it with a truck.

He fired a caliber 40 gun at the vehicle several times, injuring the man's stepfather, who was driving, on his arm and body, prosecutors said.

Velasquez was released from Santa Clara County Prison on November 9 after paying a $1 million bail.

As part of the agreement,men must remain under house arrest, use GPS shackles to monitor it, undergo treatment for impulse control and stay away from casualties in the case.

The judge also did not rule out Velasquez's request to travel outside the state.


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