Pubdate: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 Source: Chico Enterprise-Record (CA) Copyright: 2003 The Media News Group Contact: http://www.chicoer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/861 Author: Greg Welter, MediaNews Group POT GARDEN SUSPECT PLEADS INNOCENT OROVILLE - A suspect arrested Friday guarding a $22 million marijuana crop near Feather Falls pleaded innocent in Butte County Superior Court Tuesday to charges connected with the huge grow. Court officers also attempted to correct the suspect's name and its spelling for the record, changing it from Valentine Guisar Mora, to Guizar Valentine Mora. Judge Thomas W. Kelley said there was still some confusion about the suspect's actual first name. Mora, 34, is believed to be from Mexico and speaks no English. On Tuesday, during his second appearance in court, a translator told Mora what was being said. The suspect said nothing, except to tell his translator he understood the charges against him. His next appearance in court will be Oct. 7. Mora is charged with the unlawful planting and processing of marijuana, possessing marijuana for sale and cultivating marijuana while armed. He is the lone survivor among three men known to be tending the marijuana grow Friday when Butte County Sheriff's deputies launched a long-planned raid. Two of the cultivators where shot and killed by deputies when one leveled an AK-47 assault rifle at them and a second, armed with a handgun, ran into the line of fire. Mora reportedly also had an AK-47, but was subdued by deputy Jim Dimmitt before he could use it. Three deputies are on paid administrative leave following the shooting, but will return to duty after a psychological debriefing is completed. The two suspects killed in the raid have been identified, but authorities are withholding their names until relatives can be notified of their deaths. Lt. Tony Burdine said Sheriff's Office is working with the Mexican Consulate and authorities in San Jose to locate possible family members. State and local law enforcement officers pulled more than 11,000 mature marijuana plants from the grow Friday, which were flown by helicopter to a command center. They will eventually be destroyed.