Thursday, January 10th:
*Setting Hearing (@ 3:30pm MT) - CO - Dylan Nicholas Redwine (13) (Nov. 19, 2012, Broomfield; found June 27, 2013 & Nov. 1, 2015 his skull) - *Mark Allen Redwine (55), "father" indicted (6-20-17) of 2nd degree murder & child abuse resulting in death. Plead not guilty. $750K bond.
9/10/17 update: Def. Att. asked to ban media interview w/Mark while in jail pending trial & a motion of about how evidence was handled. Could face from 16 to 48 yrs in prison on either count. Judge set a hearing for 12/15/17 to review Def. Team's progress analyzing the 13,000 pgs of evidence. If the defense is prepared to move forward with the case at the Dec. 15 hearing, Wilson would likely schedule an arraignment, a hearing in which Redwine’s attorneys would enter his plea in the case.
12/14/17 update: The defense team for Redwine asked the court for more time to examine thousands of pages of police reports and other documents in the case that garnered nationwide attention. District Court Judge Jeffrey Wilson scheduled Redwine for a second status conference on April 13. 4/13/18: Judge denies motion for continuance. Next hearing on June 29th for Redwine to enter his plea. Next Motion hearings on 10/11, 10/12, pretrial conference hearing on 11/19, trial will start 11/26 and will run about 4 weeks.
10/6/18 Update: Court site has change Trial to Motions hearing on 11/26.
10/10/18 Update: Plead not guilty to all charges. All dates have been cancelled (10/11, 10/12, 11/19 & 11/26). More than 100 motions have been filed by Defense attorneys. Those are scheduled to be heard during a two-week motions hearing starting Dec. 3 (thru 12/14). Among the motions to be discussed, at least one will seek to move the trial to a community outside La Plata County, while others will seek to admit or suppress possible evidence. Trial has been set for 2/25/19.
10/25/18 Update: More than 400 motions, exhibits, rulings, proposed orders and judicial orders have been filed. More than half of those filings came from public defenders who opposed expanded media coverage, sought to limit certain types of evidence, wanted to move the trial to a different judicial jurisdiction, objected to certain witnesses and attempted to suppress statements made by their client. One motion seeks to dismiss the case “based on the prosecution’s unreasonable five-year delay in bringing charges,” according to a register of actions maintained by the 6th Judicial District Court. Motions that have not been addressed by the court will be heard during a two-week motions hearing scheduled to begin Dec. 3. Redwine’s four-week trial is scheduled to begin Feb. 25. If convicted, Redwine could spend 16 to 48 years in prison.
12/7/18 Update: The jury trial that was to take place on 2/25/19 has been vacated & will be rescheduled at a later date, giving lawyers more time to prepare their cases. Chief District Judge Jeffery Wilson said it could take weeks before he rules on the dozens of motions argued this week in the case against Redwine. Those motions include one to move the trial to a different judicial district & several seeking to suppress evidence. The 4-week trial has not yet been rescheduled; a new trial date is likely to be determined early next year. Wilson and lawyers agreed Friday the trial may be in June or July.
12/8/18 Update: Motions hearings have been cancelled. Next Setting hearing on 1/10/19.