Castronovo made an afternoon court appearance where a Marion
County Circuit Judge did not set bail for his release, court
officials said.
Castronovo, of Salem, Oregon, is charged with rape, assault and
unlawful use of a weapon stemming from his arrest in an alleged
domestic violence incident on June 14, the Statesman Journal
newspaper reported.
Another hearing was set for Wednesday morning for Castronovo,
50, who was arrested on Monday, according to the county
prosecutor’s office.
Journey's best-known songs include "Don't Stop Believin'" and
"Who's Crying Now" from the early 1980s.
Castronovo faced charges in 2012 of harassment and reckless
endangerment after an alleged domestic incident at his home,
according to the Statesman Journal.
His attorney could not be reached for comment.
The rock band replaced Castronovo with drummer Omar Hakim
shortly after his arrest this month.
(Editing by Ellen Wulfhorst and Peter Cooney)
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