‘Barefoot Bandit’ Colton Harris-Moore back in court

‘Barefoot Bandit’ Colton Harris-Moore back in court
Colton Harris-Moore -- Camano Island's own"Barefoot Bandit" and international celebrity fugitive --again pleaded not guilty to a string of burglaries on Thursday. Appearing Thursday in U.S. District Court, Harris-Moore pleaded not guilty to chargescontained in a second grand jury indictment filed last month . The case, however, may be resolved soon. John Henry Browne, Harris-Moore's attorney, said prosecutors and the defense are "very close" to a plea deal for the Barefoot Bandit. A preliminary draft of the plea deal could be completedlater Thursday. Browne wouldn't offer details of the plea deal but said it would resolve criminalaccusations against Harris-Moore in state and federal courts. Harris-Moore, 20, is facing a slew of charges stemming from his lengthy flight from justice. The alleged plane andboat thief was arrested in the Bahamas after he crashed a stolen aircraft there in July.

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