Ghost Ship defendant Derick Almena released from Santa Rita Jail

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Ghost Ship master tenant Derick Almena released from Santa Rita Jail

Derick Almena was released from Santa Rita Jail Monday on $150,000 bail.

Derick Almena, the defendant in the Ghost Ship criminal trial, was released from an Alameda County Jail Monday evening.  

Almena was released from Santa Rita Jail in Dublin on $150,000 bail amid coronavirus concerns. 

He is awaiting a retrial in the deadly 2016 Ghost Ship fire and faces 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter for the three dozen lives that were lost during a crowded party when the dilapidated warehouse went up in flames.

Due to the ongoing release of inmates associated with concerns over COVID-19 and the spread of the disease in jails, Almena will be allowed to shelter-in-place with family in Lake County. A judge ruled he will have to use an ankle monitor.

Alameda County Superior Court Judge Trina Thompson ordered Almena not to have any contact, directly or indirectly, with witnesses or the families of the victims. 

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Derick Almena to be released on $150K bail

High-profile defendant from the Ghost Ship Trial Derick Almena will be released on $150,000 bail due to COVID-19. He will be allowed to shelter-in-place with family in Lake County and will have to use an ankle monitor. Inmates have been released because of fears the disease will spread in jails.