Judge Orders Mental Competency Evaluation for Carjacking Defendant

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DC Superior Court Judge Carmen McLean granted a carjacking defendant’s request for mental competency evaluation, during a hearing on Jan. 29. 

Eligah Hughes, 35, and Elias Robertson, 30, are charged with armed carjacking and assault with a dangerous weapon for their alleged involvement in an incident that took place on the 1000 block of F Street, NE on Feb. 25, 2024.

Anthony Eugene Smith, Hughes’ attorney, requested a postponement following a motion for forensic evaluation – citing Hughes’ history with mental health problems, adding he “appears to be experiencing mental health difficulties and an inability to relate with counsel” to plan their defense. 

Judge McLean granted the request, and ordered a preliminary mental screening.

According to Joseph McCoy, Robertson’s attorney, parties continue to be in plea negotiations.  

Parties are to reconvene on Feb. 4.