No Plea Offer for Murder Defendant Awaiting Trial
On Sept. 16, a DC Superior Court judge scheduled a murder defendant to go before a jury in September 2022. Khamari Perkins, 20, is charged with first-degree murder while armed…
+ Read MoreOn Sept. 16, a DC Superior Court judge scheduled a murder defendant to go before a jury in September 2022. Khamari Perkins, 20, is charged with first-degree murder while armed…
+ Read MoreA DC Superior Court judge questioned prosecutors about their progress towards indicting a murder defendant. On Oct. 6, 2020, 30-year-old Michael Bright was found unconscious on the 1100 block of 45th Street,…
+ Read MoreA defense attorney in a sex abuse case said that the prosecution has extended a plea offer during an Aug. 31 hearing. The 41-year-old defendant is charged with assault with…
+ Read MoreA DC Superior Court judge continued a murder case to give the defense time to consider a plea offer. During the Aug. 31 hearing, Terrance Prue was arraigned on charges…
+ Read MoreA DC Superior Court judge cancelled a hearing to determine if a sex abuse case has enough evidence to go to trial after learning that parties are currently negotiating a…
+ Read MoreA defendant who was previously charged with murder in connection with his three-month-old daughter’s death was sentenced to three years in prison for cruelty to children on Aug. 13. “I’m…
+ Read MoreA DC Superior Court judge sentenced a sex abuse defendant to six years in prison. In January, Anthony Faucette pleaded guilty to assault with intent to commit first-degree sexual abuse…
+ Read MoreA DC Superior Court judge severed the cases of two cousins charged in connection with the fatal stabbing of a 16-year-old boy. Cousins Kurt and Demonte Hewitt, 21 and 19,…
+ Read MoreA DC Superior Court judge granted a defense attorney’s motion to withdraw from a 2019 homicide case on Aug. 3. Terrance Prue is charged with first-degree murder while armed for…
+ Read MoreOn July 30, a two-day preliminary hearing concluded with a DC Superior Court judge ruling that a homicide case has enough evidence to go to trial. Ronnie Melson, 40, is…
+ Read MoreA DC Superior Court judge scheduled a jury trial for a murder case.
+ Read MoreA jury found two co-defendants guilty of murder in the first homicide trial to come to the DC Superior Court in more than one year.
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