| Friday, 28 January 2011 22:30 |
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"It's not a standard criminal case." That's what attorneys are saying in what's a complicated web of defendants and endless paperwork. The attorney for a former employee of the Rapid City Landfill asked the court for more time to prepare for trial. Randall Meidinger is just one of the defendants in a case that prosecutors say cheated the City of Rapid City out of proper dumping fees at the landfill. The judge pushed Meidinger's trial back to March 28th from the end of February but said that date is "written in stone." Meidinger's attorney said the case has a large amount of paperwork to sift through and is an "odd – odd situation" like none he's seen before. |

