Judge Denies Defendant’s Release

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A DC Superior Court judge denied an assault defendant’s release request on July 15.

Joenathan Nelson is charged with assault with a dangerous weapon for allegedly pointing a gun at someone on April 24 on the 5000 block of Georgia Ave, NW.

This was the second hearing regarding Nelson’s release. The previous hearing, scheduled on July 9, was continued for the defense to gather more details regarding resources available to Nelson if he were to be released.

Defense attorney Quo Mieko Judkins said that his client would have access to the highest level of outpatient mental health support, including a dedicated psychiatrist and crisis services that are available 24/7, if he were to be released.

The prosecution opposed Nelson’s release, citing his lengthy criminal history, which includes violent crime and previous issues complying with the terms of his pretrial release.

The prosecutor also said Nelson has had various opportunities for treatment over the past decade that he has not utilized.

Judge Anita Josey-Herring agreed with the prosecution, saying she thinks the defendant is a danger to the community and does not have confidence he would utilize outpatient treatment. 

Nelson’s next court appearance is scheduled for Sept. 24.