$5 million bond set for Lincoln man accused of manslaughter in crash

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Grabiel Revilla
Courtesy Lancaster County Department of Corrections

LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – The man accused of manslaughter in a south Lincoln crash had a bond set on Thursday.

Lancaster County Judge Thomas Zimmerman set 34-year-old Grabiel Revilla’s bond at $5 million.

Revilla has to pay $500,000 to be released.

Previously, Zimmerman ruled that Revilla would be held without bail on two counts of manslaughter.

But Revilla requested a bond review.

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He is accused of crashing into a tree at 28th Street and Pine Lake Road while drunk on April 14.

Both his passengers, 23-year-old Omar Rios and 21-year-old Darien Rosales, were pronounced dead at the scene.

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