The practice of enforcing the law is a detailed, thorough, and often time-consuming process as both the plaintiff and the accused square off with each other and prosecute their cases zealously in front of the court. However, as a constant cold and drizzling rain pattered the roof of the Custer County Court on Monday, it was again clear that the normal smooth but slow process of the law had turned into a confused slog that matched the weather outside. Nancy Median-Kochis was again in front of Judge Lauren Swan for the third time since last November over a motions hearing regarding possible discovery violations of the District Attorney’s Office and the Custer County Sheriff’s Office. Medina-Kochis is charged with at least five counts of accessory…

