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

Randy Roedema has asked to be sentenced to home detention rather than jail work-release

Former Aurora police officer Randy Roedema listens during his sentencing in the Elijah McClain case in Adams County District Court, Friday, Jan. 5, 2024, in Brighton, Colorado. (ABC News One/Pool via AP)
Former Aurora police officer Randy Roedema listens during his sentencing in the Elijah McClain case in Adams County District Court, Friday, Jan. 5, 2024, in Brighton, Colorado. (ABC News One/Pool via AP)
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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.
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