Month in Review: June
The month of June tallied eight homicides and four cases were put to rest as suspects were either found guilty or pleaded guilty. June of 2016 saw a total of nine homicides,…
+ Read MoreThe month of June tallied eight homicides and four cases were put to rest as suspects were either found guilty or pleaded guilty. June of 2016 saw a total of nine homicides,…
+ Read MoreIn a hearing for Jonathan Taylor, charged with the murder of Dexter Motley, the prosecution and defense argued over which pieces of evidence should be allowed to be submitted to…
+ Read MoreAmong discussion over a key witness in connection to a possible conflict of interest in the Dwayne Dillard murder case, Judge Jose Lopez insisted on “damage control” and ruled to throw…
+ Read MoreDefense attorneys for co-defendants Shakim Lyon, Harry Herbert and Jonathan Taylor said they are frustrated with prosecutor’s refusal to identify a witness they believe could prove their clients’ innocence. In…
+ Read MorePolice on Friday announced the arrest of a a fourth man wanted for the murder in a shootout last July 4 that left one man dead and three others injured….
+ Read MoreA judge granted permission for the government to do DNA testing of blood drops found at the scene of Dwayne Dillard’s homicide. The three men charged with Dillard’s death appeared…
+ Read MoreThree men were charged with the shooting death of Dwayne Gene Dillard on July 4. Over a period of three days, police charged Shakim Lyons, 26, Jonathan Taylor, 24, and…
+ Read MoreThe defense in a homicide trial continued their cross-examination of a witness who stole the vehicle allegedly used in a drive-by shooting that killed a 10-year-old girl. Gregory Taylor, 26,…
+ Read MoreOn March 7, a murder trial continued with the testimony of a Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) investigator regarding his knowledge of the Wellington Park individuals, their associations, and connections to…
+ Read MoreJudges didn’t release as many homicide defendants in 2019 as they did in 2018, data shows According to DC Code, Washington, DC criminal defendants cannot be held in jail from…
+ Read MoreDuring a motions hearing on July 3, a DC Superior Court Judge granted the prosecution’s motion to reduce a defendant’s sentenced. In 2017, a jury found Johnathan Taylor guilty of…
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