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Trial delayed for third suspect in deadly Colorado rock-throwing case for mental evaluation

Trial delayed for third suspect in deadly Jefferson County rock-throwing case for mental evaluation
Trial delayed for third suspect in deadly Jefferson County rock-throwing case for mental evaluation 01:28

The third and final suspect accused of throwing a rock into a car and killing a woman will undergo a mental health evaluation after the defense raised the issue of juvenile brain development.

Attorneys for 19-year-old Joseph Koenig raised concerns about an ADHD diagnosis last month.

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  Joseph Koenig, suspect in rock-throwing death Jefferson County

The judge allowed the delay while saying he understood how upsetting it could be for the families and victims of the crime.

Families of the victims quickly left the courtroom following the decision.

20-year-old Alexa Bartell died after a rock was thrown into her moving car in Jefferson County in April of 2023.   

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  Alexa Bartell, victim of rock-throwing death in Jefferson County Alexa Bartell's family

Two other suspects have already pleaded guilty in the case.

The concerns raised by the defense mean Koenig will undergo a court evaluation which lawyers told the judge could take anywhere from eight weeks to eight months.

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