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Yet another unexpected twist in the case of Highlands Ranch’s Chris Bartkowicz, whose home-grown marijuana crop was seized by the Drug Enforcement Administration immediately after he showed it off to Channel 9.
Bartkowicz was expected to reverse his original not guilty plea at a hearing today — one that his attorney, Joseph Saint-Veltri, tried to delay because he couldn’t reach his client. The judge turned down that request, and the hearing went ahead as scheduled — but with a surprising result.
“Mr. Bartkowicz declined to go forward with the change of plea,” Saint-Veltri says.
What happens next?
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“The case is now scheduled a couple of weeks out for a status hearing,” Saint-Veltri reveals. “Presumably, the government will proceed to indict him, and the status conference will be used for an arraignment and trial-setting purpose.”
Saint-Veltri declines to speak further about Bartkowicz’s change of heart, but he does confirm that he’ll continue to represent him in a case that now seems much further from a resolution than it did at this time yesterday.