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Murder Defendant Asks Judge to Delay Sentencing to Finish School
A murder defendant asked a DC Superior Court judge to schedule sentencing in June 2020, so he could obtain his high school diploma. Read more »
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A murder defendant asked a DC Superior Court judge to schedule sentencing in June 2020, so he could obtain his high school diploma. Read more »
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A DC Superior Court judge granted counsel's request for a continuance Nov. Read more »
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During a felony status conference, a prosecutor argued that a 16-year-old murder defendant should be held in jail and not at a youth rehabilitation facility. Read more »
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During an arraignment June 15, a judge charged a minor as an adult for the murder of a 43-year-old man. Read more »
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A defendant will serve eight-and-a-half years for a homicide he committed at 16-years-old. Read more »
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On June 3, a DC Superior Court judge extended a convicted homicide defendant’s stay at a youth detention facility to June 14. Back in 2019, Titus Iracks pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and carrying a pistol without a license for the death of Larry Harrell on the 1200 block of Mount Olivet Road, NE on June 13, 2018. Read more »
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A DC Superior Court judge sentenced two co-defendants in a homicide case that dates back to 2018. Titus Iracks, 19, and Dearren Dawkins, 24, were involved with the murder of Larry Harrell, who died on June 13, 2018, on the 1200 block of Mount Olivet Road, NE. Read more »
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During a status hearing, one defendant said he was willing to accept a plea offer, but the other defendant rejected it. Read more »
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During a status hearing May 14, the defense and prosecution in a murder case said they were in the midst of discussing potential plea agreements. Read more »
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A DC Superior Court judge scheduled a trial date for two murder defendants who claim they acted in self-defense. Read more »
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A 17-year-old murder defendant rejected a plea agreement Jan. 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 »
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On Aug. Read more »
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On July 27, a DC Superior Court judge ordered a juvenile murder defendant to be placed in jail instead of a youth development facility. Read more »
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June proved to be a deadly month, nearly doubling homicide numbers reported in Washington, DC from 2017. Read more »