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By
D.C. Witness Staff
- May 13, 2020
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On May 13, judges at the DC Superior Courthouse released two inmates.
There were two hearings that were not in relation to emergency releases because of COVID-19. One was an extradition hearing where a man’s fugitive from justice charge was dropped. A man convicted of assault and possession of a firearm with a prior conviction was sentenced to serve six months in prison.
Two hearings were continued.
One request for release was denied.
In total there were eight defendants that had cases. A majority of the cases were for bond review hearings. You can read about each case on dcwitness.org.