Defendant Pleads Guilty to 2nd-Degree Murder
A murder defendant agreed to take a plea deal from the prosecution. Under the terms of the plea, the defendant could spend up to 10 years in prison followed by…
+ Read MoreA murder defendant agreed to take a plea deal from the prosecution. Under the terms of the plea, the defendant could spend up to 10 years in prison followed by…
+ Read MoreDuring a preliminary hearing Dec. 4, a D.C. Superior Court judge found probable cause and ordered a murder defendant held without bond for his alleged role in his cousin’s death….
+ Read MoreOn June 1, judges at the DC Superior Courthouse did not release any DC Jail detainees. There were no hearings that were in relation to emergency releases because of the…
+ Read MoreA DC Superior Court judge sentenced a murder defendant to serve 10 years in prison William Alexander Marrouquin Gallardo pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for allegedly assaulting Noe Alberto Gallardo…
+ Read MoreWhile the District of Columbia saw a decrease in the number of homicides throughout November, the common thread, among the past three months, remains that the majority of homicides in…
+ Read MoreOn the fourth series of “Homicides in the District”, the D.C. Witness editorial team discusses court proceedings for various murder defendants, including James Embre, Rickey Pharr, William Alexander Marrouquin Gallardo and Victor Carvajal….
+ Read MoreHomicides in the District of Columbia decreased in November by almost half the number of murders in October. According to D.C. Witness data, there were 21 homicides in October compared to…
+ Read MoreThe Metropolitan Police Department arrested Nov. 26 a man who allegedly beat a man to death in Shaw. Police charged 24-year-old William Alexander Marrouquin Gallardo with second-degree murder for allegedly…
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