Judge Hears Three Domestic Violence Cases During Initial Hearings

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On April 30, a DC Superior Court judge heard 21 cases, three of which were domestic violence defendants. 

One of the defendants is charged with cruelty to children and aggravated assault. Defense counsel requested the release of the defendant, citing mental health concerns and noting that holding the defendant would not serve the community.

However, due to concerns for public safety, Judge Heide Herrmann ruled the defendant shall stay in custody at the DC Jail pending his next hearing. She also granted a stay-away order from the complaining witness.

The defendant’s next hearing is scheduled for May 20.

In another domestic violence case, a defendant is charged with simple assault. The defendant is released and given a stay-away order relating to two children. Judge Herrmann also warned the defendant that he must relinquish any firearm he may have and may not purchase any firearms while the case is pending.

In the third case, the defendant is charged with attempted threats to do bodily harm. According to the prosecution, the defendant has a history of domestic violence, though dated. 

Judge Herrmann decided to release the defendant and ordered him to stay away from the victim.   

Both released defendants have their next hearings scheduled for Nov. 5.

Sarah Gebrengus wrote this article.