Preliminary Hearing for 17-year-old Murder Defendant Begins
Feb. 19 marked the first day of a hearing to determine if a murder case has enough evidence to go to trial. A DC Superior Court judge continued it due…
+ Read MoreFeb. 19 marked the first day of a hearing to determine if a murder case has enough evidence to go to trial. A DC Superior Court judge continued it due…
+ Read MoreA DC Superior Court judge continued a Feb. 8 hearing in a homicide case for a possible resolution. DeAndre Houston, 20, is charged with first-degree murder while armed in the…
+ Read MoreDC Superior judges vacated two Jan. 29 hearings – one for a triple homicide case and another for a domestic violence case – in part due to technological issues. Both…
+ Read MoreA DC Superior Court judge scheduled a hearing to determine if the evidence against a man charged last month in connection with a 2010 homicide is strong enough to bring…
+ Read MoreA DC Superior Court judge ordered an updated report on a homicide defendant’s competency to stand trial. Alisa Randall is charged with second-degree murder while armed for the stabbing of…
+ Read MoreA 61-year-old defendant pleaded guilty to two charges on Nov. 23 in the aftermath of an incident that landed a woman in the hospital. The defendant was originally charged with…
+ Read More“I cannot remember the last time I found no probable cause in a murder case,” said DC Superior Court Judge Neal Kravitz after a few minutes of deliberation. During a…
+ Read MoreA DC Superior Court judge appointed a new attorney for a defendant charged with multiple felonies as a motion to dismiss his case waits to be heard. Raymond Furman is…
+ Read MoreA DC Superior Court judge continued an Oct. 28 hearing so that parties can seek a resolution to the case. The 61-year-old defendant is charged with robbery, aggravated assault and…
+ Read MoreOn Sept. 11, a DC Superior Court judge scheduled the next status hearing for a murder defendant. Eldred Watts is charged with first-degree murder while armed in the death of…
+ Read MoreOn Sept. 10, a felony defendant waived his right to counsel in favor of representing himself. Anthony Braxton is charged with assault with intent to kill while armed, aggravated assault…
+ Read MoreOn Aug. 27, a DC Superior Court judge allowed a defense attorney to use her own psychologist to review his client’s competency to stand trial. Devonte Wright is charged with…
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