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On Aug. 9, Faneshia Scott waived her right to independently test DNA evidence before D.C. Superior Court Judge Michael O’Keefe. Scott, 33, is charged with multiple counts of first-degree cruelty…
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During a status hearing on Jan. 23, DC Superior Court Judge Rainey Brandt scheduled the next status hearing of a homicide case to give more time for the defense to…
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During an Aug. 5 hearing, DC Superior Court Judge Rainey Brandt allowed a defendant accused of killing her 16-month-old child to be taken off GPS monitoring while on pretrial release. …
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On Feb. 3, expert witnesses failed to acknowledge a defense attorney’s subpoena to testify in a murder case. Faneshia Scott is charged with first-degree murder for a heinous crime where…
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The defense attorney for a mother accused of murdering her 16-month-old daughter said he planned to call a forensic psychologist to testify during trial. Faneshia Scott is charged with first-degree…
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During a status hearing June 24, a DC Superior Court judge allowed a murder defendant to travel with her family. Faneshia Scott is charged with first-degree murder and child cruelty…
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Following a ruling Feb. 22, a defendant, who is charged with the death of her 1-year-old child, is allowed to be around children. Faneshia Scott is charged with first-degree murder…
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A D.C. Superior Court judge granted an exception to the conditions of release for a woman who allegedly beat her baby to death. Faneshia Scott is charged with first-degree murder…
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The U.S. Attorney indicted April 4 Faneshia Scott, 28, on murder and other charges in the death of her 16-month-old daughter Rhythm Fields. Scott also faces charges of first-degree cruelty to children….
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On April 3, the Metropolitan Police Department arrested 28 year-old Faneshia Scott for the alleged murder of 1-year-old Rhythm Fields. Fields died from blunt force trauma on Jan. 29. Scott is…
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The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating a 2017 homicide involving a one-year-old child. The D.C. Office of the Medical Examiner ruled the child’s death a homicide on Jan. 29. According…
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