Defendant Waives Right to Test Evidence

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On May 26, a defendant in a non-fatal shooting waived his right to independently test DNA evidence.

Vincent James, 39, was indicted on one count of assault with a dangerous weapon and one count of possession of a firearm during a crime of violence. James allegedly fired 10 gunshots at a victim on July 30, 2020 on the 3900 block of South Capitol Street SE. 

Several items were seized for DNA testing, including, six .45 caliber shell casings and a cell phone from the crime scene, as well as another cell phone and pair of shoes from the defendant’s home. The prosecutor said no testing had taken place since the last hearing.

DC Superior Court Judge Sean Staples told James that waiving his right now would mean he could not request testing in the future. 

Parties are expected to return on Aug. 31 for a trial readiness hearing.

James’ trial is set to begin on Sept. 6.