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Keith Archie ordered held without bail
The man charged with stabbing a 32-year-old was ordered held without bail.. Read more »
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The man charged with stabbing a 32-year-old was ordered held without bail.. Read more »
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On August 25, Keith Archie pleaded not guilty to all charges connected to the killing of Demond Rush. The stabbing occurred on July 29, 2017, on the 3600 block of 22nd Street SE. Read more »
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During what would have been the first day of a murder trial, a DC Superior Court judge ruled to dismiss the case without prejudice due to the prosecution’s failure to hand over evidence. Keith Archie, 39, is charged with second-degree murder while armed and tampering with evidence for allegedly stabbing Demond Marcel Rush on the 3600 block of 22nd Street, SE in 2017. More than 1,000 pages of documents of evidence in the case were made available to the prosecution two weeks ago, but counsel failed to turn the documents over to the defense until the night before trial. It is not clear what the documents contained. Read more »
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During the continuation of a motion hearing on Feb. Read more »
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A DC Superior Court judge allowed the prosecution to present evidence would provide detail to interactions a murder defendant's had before a man was stabbed. Read more »
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Instead of selecting a jury Jan. Read more »
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During a trial readiness hearing Jan. Read more »
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A prosecutor in a murder case said she is still waiting on DNA results. Read more »
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A judge rescheduled a trial for a murder defendant because of a delay in DNA testing. Read more »
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During a murder defendant’s status hearing March 22, a defense lawyer said he would wait on the prosecution’s testing of evidence to determine his next course of action. Read more »
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On the second series of "Homicides in the District," the D.C. Read more »
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A murder suspect rejected a plea deal last week, which would have required him to plead guilty to second-degree murder while armed. Read more »