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By
D.C. Witness Staff
- March 9, 2021
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DC Superior Court Judge Maribeth Raffinan sentenced a defendant to time served after he resolved his two domestic violence cases with a global plea deal.
Baker Eveiton picked up the first of these cases in March 2020, when he was charged with felony contempt and threat to kidnap or injure a person. The following month, he picked up a new case on misdemeanor charges of contempt, possession of an open container of alcohol or public intoxication and unlawful entry, although a judge did not find probable cause for the contempt charge.
During a status hearing on March 9, Eveiton accepted the prosecution’s plea agreement. He pleaded down to unlawful entry in his first case, and his second case was dismissed.
Eveiton is required to pay $50 to the Victims of Violent Crime (VVC) compensation fund.