A former investigative consultant is again set to stand trial next month, nearly two years after she was arrested on suspicion of providing methamphetamine and fentanyl to an inmate during professional visits.
Laura Tellers, 54, has a 10-day trial slated to begin Nov. 3. She faces five counts of conspiracy to introduce contraband and three counts of conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance, court records show.
The November trial is the fifth that has been scheduled in Tellers’ case since she was arrested in November 2023 and pleaded not guilty just three months later.
The delays have stemmed primarily from a special master appointed to redact Tellers’ cellphone records to prevent providing the Weld District Attorney’s Office with an extraction containing privileged information.

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