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A judge set $10,000 bail for the Pittsfield man accused of causing two crashes. That's twice as much as the DA's office asked for

PITTSFIELD — A judge has set $10,000 bail — twice the amount requested by the Berkshire District Attorney’s Office — for a man accused of causing two crashes Tuesday while speeding through Dalton and Pittsfield.

Kevin Reale, 30, of Pittsfield, has pleaded not guilty to several charges in connection with the Tuesday incidents.

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Amanda Burke can be reached at aburke@berkshireeagle.com or 413-496-6296.

Cops and Courts Reporter

Amanda Burke is Cops and Courts Reporter for The Berkshire Eagle. An Ithaca, New York native, she previously worked at The Herald News of Fall River and the Fitchburg Sentinel & Enterprise.

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