Well that is certainly a relief. I personally was very concerned that the Hemi V8 in his pimped out 2018 silver Dodge Charger R/T was going to get messed up from sitting for too long. That is kind of like the high performance Pinto hatchback that I was lucky to be able to drive around when I was 18.
How did he get ahold of the $40,000 to buy it again? He must be very resourceful. Since you are an expert on the situation I thought that you might know.
I'm no expert on this... not by a long shot. But, from what I've seen, his family does have a lot of money. I'm sure the car was bought by them.
The justice system isn't through with this kid yet. He should go to trial. There he can make his case for leniency, and a jury can decide whether it's justified.
As I understand it (and, I'm no lawyer either) bonds are denied if the charged person is considered an imminent threat to others. The level of the bond is set by the judge's level of concern about whether the accused will show up for court hearings.
I don't know all the details. That's what hearings are for. I trust that the judge in this case felt $75k was enough.