Canada - The president of the Outlaws motorcycle club was released on bail yesterday on $400,000 bail and ordered to live at a Hagersville address.
Mario Parente, 55, must contact the Cayuga OPP three times a week and stay in the Niagara and Hamilton-Wentworth regions or Hagersville except for court appearances. He is also allowed to meet with his Toronto lawyers.
Justice David Nadeau ordered him not to associate with members of the Outlaws motorcycle club or anyone he knows who has a criminal record, except for four individuals who assumed responsibility for Parente in the event of default.
for a second time, two years after the bikers were busted in a provincewide sweep. Mario Parente, 55, who faces 19 charges -- 15 of which have been committed to trial -- was granted his release following a bail review in the Superior Court of Justice.
Parente was arrested for criminal orgainization charges that he was originaly released for last November when an Ontario Court of Justice dismissed the charges. He was re-arrested at the London courthouse when the Attorney-General's Ministry revived the charges in Superior Court.
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