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| Custody Issue Delays Escapee's Plea Deal |
| By aspentimes.com |
| Published: 11/16/2010 |
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ASPEN — Was Warren Carter in custody in the moments leading up to his alleged escape from the Pitkin County Courthouse and onto the streets of Aspen? It's a legal question that has frustrated a pending plea agreement Carter hatched with the District Attorney's Office last month. Carter, 45, had been scheduled to plead guilty Monday in Pitkin County District Court to the class-three felony charge of escape. The plea stemmed from a July incident in which he allegedly fled the courthouse after Judge James Boyd sentenced him to three years in state prison for the conviction of theft of copper wire from The Residences at The Little Nell hotel in 2008. Police arrested him behind the Red Brick Center for the Arts about 10 minutes after he allegedly fled. Read More. |
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