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A New Jersey judge has ordered the release of Stephen Schneider, who faces charges stemming from a boating accident in Barnegat Bay that claimed the lives of his two grandchildren. The decision came after a court hearing to determine conditions for his pretrial freedom.
Schneider had been held in connection with the fatal crash, which authorities say involved his vessel. The incident resulted in the deaths of the two young family members who were aboard the boat at the time of the collision.
The approval of Schneider’s release marks a significant development in the ongoing legal proceedings related to the maritime tragedy. Further court dates are expected as the case moves forward through the judicial system.
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