OXFORD, Miss. — A federal judge Tuesday imposed a restrictive 24-hour house arrest and a $60,000 unsecured bond for Lindsey Whiteside, the former DeSoto County coach who was convicted on state charges of sex crimes.

Whiteside will stay in detention until certain terms are met, including housing that is compliant.

The state has asked and been granted a 24-hour stay on the decision to release Whiteside. She will be required to wear an ankle monitor, among other restrictions.

Whiteside is facing federal charges for allegedly transporting a minor across state lines to commit sex crimes.

Defense Attorney Tony Farese questioned the timing of the three-count Federal Indictment that put Whiteside in cuffs just days after pleading guilty in Desoto County to sexual battery of a minor.

"Ten days

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