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By
D.C. Witness Staff
- July 30, 2020
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On July 29, a DC Superior Court judge scheduled a hearing to determine if a robbery case has enough evidence to go to trial.
Maurice Singletary, 28, is charged with robbery.
Defense attorney Raymond Jones, told Judge Danya Dayson that the prosecution has extended a plea offer. He then requested a hearing to determine if the prosecution has enough evidence against the defendant to go to trial. Jones requested the hearing be scheduled in case Singletary decides he does not want the plea.
After Judge Dayson scheduled the hearing for Aug. 19.
The prosecution also extended the length of the plea offer.
The prosecutor said the plea offer will be officially revoked when the hearing starts.