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Defendant Sentenced to 35 Years in 2010 Disappearance and Homicide Case
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On July 7, DC Superior Court Judge Anthony Epstein denied a motion for a judgment of acquittal in the disappearance and death of 24-year-old Unique Harris. Read more »
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On June 23, a jury convicted Isaac Moye of murder and family members expressed relief at the verdict. Read more »
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On June 21, the trial for a 2010 homicide case ended as defense attorneys and prosecutors presented their closing arguments to the jury. Read more »
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On June 20, defense attorney’s concluded their case by introducing witnesses who raised questions about the investigation and the examination of DNA evidence in a 2010 homicide. Read more »
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On June 15, defense attorneys began presenting their case in a murder dating to 2010. Read more »
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On June 14, the lead detective testified about his investigation and interviews with the defendant in a 2010 homicide case. Read more »
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On June 12, prosecutors examined a homicide defendant’s GPS movements on the day of the incident using an expert witness specializing in electronic monitoring. Read more »
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On June 13, prosecutors introduced a witness who discussed his jailhouse conversations with a defendant on trial for murder. Read more »
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On Monday June 5, jury selection for a case involving a murder and disappearance which allegedly happened in 2010 will get underway, with opening statements starting the following day. 45-year-old Isaac Moye is charged with second-degree murder in connection to the disappearance of 24-year-old Unique Harris who disappeared on Oct. Read more »
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DC Superior Court Judge Anthony Epstein and attorneys prepared for a homicide trial in a case from 12 years ago. Isaac Moye, 45, is charged with second-degree murder in connection to the disappearance and presumed death of 24-year-old Unique Harris. Read more »
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DC Superior Court Judge Marisa Demeo presided over a motion hearing that involved 54 defendants concerning violations of their rights during jury selection. Defense attorneys Jason Tulley and Imeime Umana are representing a compiled case of 54 defendants, claiming that each of the defendants had their fifth and sixth amendment rights violated due to the Fair Cross Section Clause. Read more »
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DC Superior Court Judge Marisa Demeo presided over a Feb. Read more »
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A DC Superior Court judge scheduled a trial for a murder case in which the victim has yet to be found. Read more »
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The attorney for a defendant charged in the death of Unique Harris, who went missing in 2010, requested his client's release due to the conditions at DC Jail. Read more »