Judge won’t rule on ex-Aurora police officer’s request to change sentence in Elijah McClain case

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Judge won’t rule on ex-Aurora police officer’s request to change sentence in Elijah McClain case
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Randy Roedema has asked to be sentenced to home detention rather than jail work-release

An Adams County District Court judge won’t rule on a request to change the sentence for the sole Aurora police officer convicted in Elijah McClain’s death because the former officer’s appeal of his conviction is underway, according to a Friday order.

Randy Roedema in late May asked Judge Mark Warner to change his 14-month work-release sentence — in which Roedema leaves the jail during the day to go to work and returns to jail on nights and weekends — into home detention, in which Roedema would live at home and be monitored by GPS.

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