Judge Denies Severance Request in Murder Case
DC Superior Court Judge Robert Okun denied a defense motion to try two murder defendants separately in a hearing on Aug. 25th. Terrance Oxner, 23, and Aaron Adgerson, 19, are…
+ Read MoreDC Superior Court Judge Robert Okun denied a defense motion to try two murder defendants separately in a hearing on Aug. 25th. Terrance Oxner, 23, and Aaron Adgerson, 19, are…
+ Read MoreIn a status hearing on Feb. 17, DC Superior Court Judge Robert Okun granted the defense’s motion for reconsideration, requiring the prosecution to provide the defense with access to the…
+ Read MoreDuring an arraignment and status hearing on Oct. 28, two co-defendants were arraigned on murder charges. Aaron Adgerson, 19, and Terrance Oxner, 23, were originally charged with first-degree murder while…
+ Read MoreDuring a status hearing on Oct. 14 DC Superior Court Judge Robert Okun delayed the trial that was originally set for November to begin in late 2023. Aaron Adgerson, 19,…
+ Read MoreProsecuting and defense attorneys in the case of a deadly mass shooting do not plan to test DNA evidence ahead of the two co-defendants’ upcoming trial. The mass shooting took…
+ Read MoreMore than one year after a mass shooting that killed 22-year-old Edward Wade and wounded three others, the alleged perpetrators rejected a plea deal from the prosecution. Terrance Oxner and Aaron…
+ Read MoreThe lawyer for one of two men charged in connection with a mass shooting said her client is likely to reject a wired plea offer that requires both defendants’ acceptance…
+ Read MoreParties discussed the possibility of resolving a murder case involving two co-defendants with plea bargains. Aaron Adgerson, 18, and Terrance Oxner, 21, are charged with the first-degree murder while armed…
+ Read MoreAfter a prosecutor in a murder case could not provide a specific timeline as to when the co-defendants would be indicted, a DC Superior Court judge scheduled parties to reconvene…
+ Read MoreA DC Superior Court judge ruled May 17 that a young defendant’s escape charge, which he picked up shortly after being arrested for murder, has enough evidence to go to…
+ Read MoreA DC Superior Court judge ruled that a homicide case has enough evidence to go to trial and said it is more likely than not that a jury would find…
+ Read MoreOn March 23, a DC Superior Court judge held a defendant charged with first-degree murder and released six defendants charged in domestic violence cases. Judge Lloyd Nolan heard a total…
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