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Defendant Pleads Guilty to Lesser Charges in Murder Case
A defendant in a first-degree murder case pleaded guilty to lesser charges Thursday. Read more »
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A defendant in a first-degree murder case pleaded guilty to lesser charges Thursday. Read more »
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A murder defendant pleaded guilty Oct. Read more »
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A judge ordered a murder defendant to return to jail after he continuously disrupted a victim’s brother's impact statement. Read more »
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During a hearing May 31, the prosecution in a murder case said she expects a grand jury to return an indictment for codefendants charged with the death of a 38-year-old man. Read more »
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While the District of Columbia saw a decrease in the number of homicides throughout November, the common thread, among the past three months, remains that the majority of homicides in tWashington, DC are gun-related. Read more »
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A District of Columbia Superior Court judge granted Dec. Read more »
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Homicides in the District of Columbia decreased in November by almost half the number of murders in October. Read more »
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Officers from the Metropolitan Police Department arrested Nov. Read more »
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Over the last week, from Nov. Read more »
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DC Superior Court Judge Todd Edelman presided over a May 30 hearing during which the prosecution tried to introduce a weapon as evidence that may connect a suspect to another killing hours later. Read more »
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A homicide defendant rejected a plea deal before DC Superior Court Judge Anthony Epstein in an April 19 hearing Randolph Thomas, 41, is charged with first-degree murder while armed - felony murder for his alleged involvement in the fatal shooting of 19-year-old Emmanuel Durant Jr. Read more »
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A DC Superior Court judge issued four bench warrants during the nine pretrial and probation hearings on Nov. Read more »
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October continued Washington, DC’s all too common tale of loss and death. According to D.C. Read more »
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Throughout the month of August, the District of Columbia endured eight homicides, nearly a 60 percent decrease from July. However, there have been no arrests or persons of interest in connection to any of them, as of Sept. Read more »