Six men — including one from Narberth — appeared in court last Friday accused of cultivating cannabis in west Wales.
Ian Stone, aged 46, of Brooke House, Narberth Bridge Business Park, and his co-defendants had been expected to be asked to enter pleas during a plea and case management hearing at Swansea crown court.
But Judge Keith Thomas agreed to postpone the hearing.
Also in the dock were Ernest John Lewis, 58, of Glanfryn, Porthyrhyd, Carmarthen; Ryan Passenger, 30, and Timothy Paul Passenger, 36, both of Hafendeg, Llanybydder; Matthew Frank Passenger, 39, of Powdermill Lane, Tunbridge Wells and Michael Lundy, of Southborough, Kent.
They are expected to appear in court again in March.
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