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A professor in Southern California accused of leading a motorcycle gang and methamphetamine sales ring has pleaded not guilty.
Steve Kinzey teaches kinesiology at California State University, San Bernardino. He is charged with several counts, including possession of a controlled substance for sale, street terrorism and conspiracy.
Authorities say he is the president of the local chapter of the Devils Diciples motorcycle club.
Kinzey was considered a fugitive when charges were filed against him this month, but he avoided arrest by having a bondsman post his bond.
His father testified Friday that he provided a portion the $300,000 bond and that the money was not associated with his son.
A judge set an Oct. 27 hearing to consider prosecutors' request to raise Kinzey's bond to $425,000.
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Steve Kinzey teaches kinesiology at California State University, San Bernardino. He is charged with several counts, including possession of a controlled substance for sale, street terrorism and conspiracy.
Authorities say he is the president of the local chapter of the Devils Diciples motorcycle club.
Kinzey was considered a fugitive when charges were filed against him this month, but he avoided arrest by having a bondsman post his bond.
His father testified Friday that he provided a portion the $300,000 bond and that the money was not associated with his son.
A judge set an Oct. 27 hearing to consider prosecutors' request to raise Kinzey's bond to $425,000.
Read more: http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/09/16/2410525/professor-pleads-not-guilty-to.html#ixzz1YBGShvl6