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Delay in plea change in Sean Taylor case

Four suspects in the death of Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor are pictured in a Miami-Dade Police Department photo handout. The suspects (clockwise from top L), Venjah K. Hunte, Eic Rivera, Jr., Charles Kendrick Lee Wardlow and Jason Scott Mitchell, were arrested in Florida and charged with unpremeditated murder. (UPI Photo/Miami-Dade Police Department/Handout)
1 of 4 | Four suspects in the death of Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor are pictured in a Miami-Dade Police Department photo handout. The suspects (clockwise from top L), Venjah K. Hunte, Eic Rivera, Jr., Charles Kendrick Lee Wardlow and Jason Scott Mitchell, were arrested in Florida and charged with unpremeditated murder. (UPI Photo/Miami-Dade Police Department/Handout) | License Photo

MIAMI, June 12 (UPI) -- A defendant accused in the shooting death of Redskins defensive back Sean Taylor, will have to wait until June 19 to change his plea, the Miami Herald said.

Venjah Hunte, 21, entered a guilty plea to second-degree murder last May in exchange for a 29-year prison sentence, but wants another hearing to change it.

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The newspaper said Hunte has said he never entered Taylor's Palmetto Bay (Fla.) home on Nov. 26, 2007, during a robbery.

Michael Hornung, Hunte's attorney, told a Miami-Dade Circuit Court judge Friday morning that Hunte should be allowed to get a new lawyer because of "a serious breakdown in attorney-client communications."

The other defendants -- Eric Rivera, 18; Jason Mitchell, 21; Charles Wardlow, 19; and Timmy Lee Brown, 17 -- all from the Fort Myers area, are jailed in Miami-Dade County.

They all have entered not guilty pleas and are being held without bail.

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