DENVER — A federal trial date for Return to Nature Funeral Home co-owner Carie Hallford was reset to Sept. 8, 2025.
Her husband, Jon Hallford's sentencing date is set for June 27, 2025. The couple is accused of improperly storing 190 bodies at the funeral home in Penrose.
Background information
A federal judge ordered a change in a plea agreement for the Return to Nature funeral co-owners. Jon Hallford agreed to those changes, but Carie Hallford did not, meaning her federal case will head to trial.
WATCH: Return to Nature co-owner Carie Hallford's federal case heading to trial
In October 2024, the Hallfords agreed to plead guilty to one count of wire fraud, each in exchange for a sentence of between 78 months and 15 years.
WATCH: Return to Nature Funeral Home owners accept federal plea deal in court
Last week, the judge ordered the Hallfords to return to court to decide if they will continue to plead guilty, despite the fact that Carie Hallford will rejecti the sentencing range in the original agreement.
Judge Nina Y. Wang said the terms of the deal did not allow for her to impose a prison sentence based in the public's interest. Lawyers for Jon Hallford filed an objection that the court rejected.
The judge said the Hallfords either had to agree to accept an amended version of the plea deal that would allow for a tougher sentence, or withdraw their guilty plea, and go to trial.
Under the terms of the new agreement, the judge is not bound to sentence within the previous range, and the defendant can not change a plea based on the length of the sentence. Additionally, the defendant can not appeal solely on the length of the sentence.
Review the full timeline of the developing events of the Return to Nature Funeral Home below: