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Judge Delays Trial Amid Concerns About Dozing Stabbing Defendant

DC Superior Court Judge Deborah Israel delayed a jury trial for a domestic violence stabbing case due to worries that, given his mental state, the suspect, may not be able to assist his own defense on June 15.

Chauncey Liverpool, 33, is charged with assault with significant bodily injury while armed and assault with a dangerous weapon for his alleged involvement in a non-fatal stabbing with scissors on the 4300 block of 3rd Street, SE, on Sept. 9, 2025. Liverpool’s girlfriend sustained injuries in her back and left arm. 

Liverpool is also charged with two counts of felony contempt for attempting to contact the victim despite a judge ordering him to stay away from her.

In court, after discussions under seal, Judge Israel noted that Liverpool was having a hard time staying awake. Liverpool disputed this, exclaiming “I’m up” when his alertness was challenged.

In order to stand trial, Liverpool must be considered mentally competent, at least understanding the charges so he can work with his attorney. According to the judge, Liverpool appeared as though he was struggling to stay awake, therefore Judge Israel vacated the hearing. 

She ordered a mental competency evaluation for Liverpool. The judge addressed Liverpool directly, letting him know that doctors would check on him soon.

Parties are scheduled to reconvene for a mental observation hearing on June 23.

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