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During a trial readiness hearing on May 25, a DC Superior Court Judge granted a request to delay a juvenile’s trial once again due to evidence delays. The juvenile is…
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On April 20, a DC Superior Court judge ruled to join a juvenile’s two pending homicide cases, setting a trial date in both cases for June. The juvenile is charged…
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On Feb. 22, a DC judge continued a hearing for more information from defense counsel regarding a motion to suppress two officers’ identifications of a juvenile defendant who is charged…
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July 21 marked the first day of closing arguments in a murder trial. Nyekemia Everett, 35, and Malik Hewitt, 41, are charged with first-degree murder while armed in the death…
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A murder defendant’s cellmate testified at his trial on July 14.
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A witness in a murder trial, whose reliability has been questioned by the defense, took the stand on July 9.
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The prosecution called four witnesses to testify at a murder trial on July 8. Nyekemia Everett, 35, and Malik Hewitt, 41, are charged with first-degree murder while armed in the…
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On July 7, DC Superior Court Judge Neal Kravitz adjourned proceedings in a murder trial after a fire alarm in the courthouse interrupted witness testimony.
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Parties in a murder case made their opening arguments and spoke to witnesses on July 6. Nyekemia Everett, 35, and Malik Hewitt, 41, are charged with first-degree murder while armed…
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A DC Superior Court judge shifted pre-selected trial dates and continued a hearing to allow time for parties to determine if expert witness testimony would pose an issue at trial….
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During a murder trial, a defense attorney called a witness a liar March 13 based on his previous testimony. Nyekemia Everett and Malik Hewitt are charged with first-degree murder while armed, conspiracy, attempt…
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A witness told a jury March 5 that she felt her boyfriend was trying to set her up after he allegedly committed a murder. Nyekemia Everett and Malik Hewitt are charged with first-degree…
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