DC Superior Court Judge Andrea Hertzfeld set a deadline for the prosecution to turn over any remaining evidence in a stabbing case to the defense on March 30.
Tiana Robinson, 31, is charged with assault with a dangerous weapon for her alleged involvement in a stabbing on the 100 block of M Street, SE on Oct. 15, 2025.
Robinson’s codefendant, Kenneth Evans, 29, is charged with simple assault for his alleged involvement in the same incident.
According to court documents, the two victims reported that Robinson and Evans followed them after the two groups had gotten into a fight earlier that night. Members of the National Guard tried to break the groups apart. Evans then reportedly punched an individual in the face. The victim attempted to defend his cousin who was punched, when Robinson allegedly stabbed him in the hand.
During the hearing, Robinson’s attorney, Sean McCliggott, told Judge Hertzfeld there were issues with the prosecution turning over evidence to the defense. He stated that he was still missing body-worn camera footage from two officers as well as surveillance footage of the incident.
Evans’ attorney, Brandon Burrell, stated that he was experiencing the same issues regarding evidence as McCliggott.
The prosecution said the reason is that sometimes video footage isn’t always filed in the right order. They stated that they would turn over the evidence as quickly as possible.
Judge Hertzfeld set a deadline for all evidence to be turned over by the end of the business day on April 3. She stated that the case was filed in October 2025 and that there was no reason the defense should not have received body-worn camera and surveillance footage.
Parties are slated to reconvene on May 29.