Non-Fatal Shooting Defendant Waives Right to Preliminary Hearing 

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On Oct. 18, DC Superior Court Judge Renee Raymond accepted a defendant’s waiver of his right to a preliminary hearing in a non-fatal shooting case.

Manaen Hines, 31, is charged with assault with a dangerous weapon and possession of a firearm during a crime of violence for his alleged involvement in a shooting that occurred on Aug. 18, on the 3000 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, SE. One individual was shot and transported to a local hospital for non-life-threatening injuries to their back and abdomen. 

With this waiver, Hines agreed to give up his right to cross-examine the prosecutor’s witnesses and hear their evidence against him. 

Hine’s defense attorney, Peter Cooper, asked the court to release his client based on his limited criminal history and strong familial support. 

The prosecutor argued for detention to be maintained due to this being “a very violent offense, a very serious offense.” 

Judge Raymond ruled in favor of the prosecution, saying, “presumption [of detention] has not been rebutted by the defense,” and the court documents show clear and convincing evidence of “probable cause at a minimum”. 

The indictment clock will be paused as plea negotiations continue between parties. 

The next hearing is set for Oct. 30 in front of Judge Heidi Pasichow