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Juan Kibler, accused of killing Joseph Harris, is scheduled to undergo a competency screening. The results of the screening are expected to be discussed at Kibler’s next status hearing on June 12.
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Joseph Harris was recently stabbed to death on the 2300 block of Green Street, SE. Police are seeking information that can lead to an arrest and conviction.
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A DC Superior Court judge sentenced a defendant to serve a total of 14 years for one manslaughter charge and two assault charges. “In the future, I strive to be…
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A DC Superior Court judge scheduled trial readiness hearings and a status hearing for eight murder defendants on Nov. 17, continuing seven other murder hearings for later dates. A majority…
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On Oct 18. a murder defendant pleaded guilty to manslaughter. Juan Kibler,28, pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter while armed and aggravated assault. He was initially charged with second-degree murder while…
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During a mental observation hearing Aug. 14, a DC Superior Court judge found a murder defendant competent to stand trial. Juan Kibler is charged with second-degree murder while armed for…
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Judge Ronna Beck ordered that homicide defendant Juan Kibler undergo a full competency evaluation.
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The Metropolitan Police Department arrested May 17 Juan Kibler. Kibler, 27, was charged with second-degree murder while armed for the alleged stabbing death of 40 year-old Joseph Harris. Harris was…
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Throughout the month of April, the District saw a substantial uptick in homicides, a 111 percent increase. The increase reflects the same amount of homicides that occurred in January despite a…
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As the District of Columbia brought in the New Year, there was an uptick in homicides that was mostly gun related. Throughout the month of January, there were 19 homicides:15 gun-related homicides,…
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During closing arguments in a murder trial, the prosecution argued the decedent died because he was labeled a “snitch.” Meanwhile, the defense argued the prosecution’s witnesses weren’t credible. Anthony Waters…
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A two-week long homicide trial came to a close Feb. 16 when a jury found Davon Peyton guilty of involuntary manslaughter and related weapons charges for the fatal shooting of…
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