EVERETT — Lawyers plan to reschedule the sentencing for a man who pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit second-degree murder.
Adam Ulanowski, 31, was scheduled to be sentenced Monday for his part in the beating death of Dennis Brockman in 2006. He pleaded guilty in December to conspiracy to commit second-degree murder in the slaying.
The deputy prosecutor on the case asked for the hearing to be rescheduled because she had to be out of the office unexpectedly.
A new date hasn’t been set.
Brockman was beaten and choked to death inside his Lynnwood mobile home. A second man, Carl Mattos, also is implicated in the slaying.
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