Murder Defendant Is Not Yet Competent, Judge Says
A DC Superior Court judge found that a murder defendent was not competent at a Feb. 10 mental observation hearing. Reginald Turner is charged with second-degree murder with a firearm…
+ Read MoreA DC Superior Court judge found that a murder defendent was not competent at a Feb. 10 mental observation hearing. Reginald Turner is charged with second-degree murder with a firearm…
+ Read MoreDuring what would have been the first day of a murder trial, a DC Superior Court judge ruled to dismiss the case without prejudice due to the prosecution’s failure to…
+ Read MoreA judge decided Feb. 6 to reject testimony from an officer, citing two prior incidents in which the officer did not tell the truth. Keith Archie, 39, is charged with…
+ Read MoreOn Jan. 31, a DC Superior Court judge set a new trial date for a homicide case. Jessie Taylor, 41, is charged with for second-degree murder while armed for allegedly…
+ Read MoreA DC Superior Court judge allowed the prosecution to present evidence would provide detail to interactions a murder defendant’s had before a man was stabbed. However, defense counsel voiced concern…
+ Read MoreA judge denied Jan. 24 a motion to remove a murder defendant from home confinement. Eric Smith, 20, is charged with first-degree murder while armed for his alleged involvment in…
+ Read MoreDuring a mental observation hearing Jan. 24, a defense attorney claimed that the prosecution was not following through on a court order that a DC Superior Court judge issued. Alisa…
+ Read MoreDuring a felony status conference Jan. 17, a motion was granted to reject a defense subpoena for the surveillance footage to not be used. Melvin Simmons, is charged with first-degree…
+ Read MoreQuestions over a murder defendant’s competency to stand trial caused a DC Superior Court judge to continue a preliminary hearing on Jan. 9 Matthew Walker is charged with first-degree murder…
+ Read MoreA carjacking defendant, who filed a motion to vacate or overturn his conviction, alleges his lawyer is related to the victim and failed to represent him effectively. The argument came…
+ Read MoreParties in a 2018 homicide case argued whether a defendant’s new sentence should be served concurrently or consecutively to a previously imposed penalty before DC Superior Court Judge Maribeth Raffinan,…
+ Read MoreA hearing held in child sex abuse case confirmed a defendant’s arrival at Federal Correctional Institution. Raymond Diggs, 37, was originally charged with five counts of first-degree child sex abuse,…
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