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By
D.C. Witness Staff
- August 7, 2020
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A DC Superior Court Judge revoked a defendant’s probation after he failed to contact his probation officer and was rearrested for possessing cocaine.
Warren Mills was convicted of threats to kidnap or injure a person and assault with a dangerous weapon in June of 2018. He was sentenced to forty-five days in jail and three years of probation. As part of his probation, he was ordered to complete a drug treatment program, receive a mental health evaluation and comply with a stay away order from the victim and their property.
Mills violated his probation on July 24 when he was re-arrested for possession of a controlled substance.
The defendant violated his probation twice before on Aug. 17, 2018, and Sept. 12, 2018. He has also been a loss of contact for over a year before the recent violation.
Judge John Campbell decided to hold Mills pending his resentencing hearing, which is scheduled for Aug. 18.