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He was placed on administrative leave after prosecutors charged him Thursday. He could face up to a year in jail if convicted.
O'Neill and his first wife had issues that went back to 2009. In 2010, his first wife was arrested after an altercation with the woman who later became the second wife.
A Facebook message to wife No. 1 was not immediately returned. There was no immediate phone number available for O'Neill and his second wife.
Lindquist said it's unclear why O'Neill and wife No. 1 didn't go through the divorce.
"Every few years we see one of these (bigamy) cases," he added.
O'Neill is free, but due in court later this month, which is standard procedure for nonviolent crimes, Lindquist said.
"About the only danger he would pose is marrying a third woman," he said.
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