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By
Amanda Parks
, Carly Silverman - February 19, 2025
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A homicide defendant waived his right to independent DNA testing of evidence that the prosecution obtained from the crime scene and the victim’s vehicle in front of DC Superior Court Judge Michael Ryan on Feb. 19.
Maurice Corbin, 46, is charged with first-degree premeditated murder while armed, possession of a firearm during a crime of violence, and unlawful possession of a firearm with a prior conviction, for his alleged involvement in the fatal shooting of 19-year-old Daquan Garner on April 30, 2024 on the 1500 block of North Capitol Street, NE.
The prosecution collected about 45 pieces of evidence which they are not testing for DNA including suspected drug paraphernalia and bullet remnants allegedly found in Garner’s car.
As a result, Corbin is waiving his rights to independent DNA testing.
The defense asked if the trial date could be moved forward to accommodate the right to a speedy trial. Judge Ryan agreed and moved the trial date from September of 2026 to May 26, 2026.
Parties are slated to reconvene on Sept. 12 for a further status hearing.