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By
D.C. Witness Staff
- July 18, 2020
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A defendant was found to be in compliance with the conditions of his pretrial release after his court-ordered GPS monitor was not installed on time.
D’Angelo Coleman is awaiting trial for his charges of first-degree child sex abuse and simple assault.
Defense attorney Madalyn Harvey told DC Superior Court Judge Gerald Fisher that her client had his GPS device installed on July 15, a few days after it was supposed to be done. She said the delay was a result of him being stranded out of town earlier that week.
Coleman did not show up to the July 17 court hearing; however, Judge Fisher discovered that he had not been informed of the hearing.
Coleman’s next court appearance is scheduled for Sept. 20.