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Co-defendants in a homicide case pleaded not guilty Feb. 28 and requested a jury trial. James Mayfield and Robert Moses are charged with first-degree murder while armed for allegedly shooting…
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During a status hearing on Feb 21, a murder defendant said he wanted to conduct DNA testing on evidence. John McRae, 40, is charged with first-degree murder while armed, unlawful…
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During a trial readiness hearing on Feb. 20, the defense and prosecution argued over whether or not to allow photos that were posted on social media by the defendant in…
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Editor’s note: The case against Kenneil Cole was dismissed on Feb. 1, 2023. During a status hearing Feb. 20, the prosecution told a DC Superior Court judge that a medical…
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During the continuation of a motion hearing on Feb. 4, defense and prosecution argued about whether or not to exclude testimony from the murder defendant’s daughter. Keith Archie, 39, is…
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During a status hearing, Jan. 31, a DC Superior Court judge opted against changing a murder trial date. Antonio Clifton Jackson, 32, a resident of Capital Heights, Md., was charged…
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During 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…
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During a trial readiness hearing Jan. 23, defense attorneys said they were not given all the evidence from the prosecution, making them unable to be prepared for trial. Keith Archie,…
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During a status hearing Jan. 17, defense counsel told a DC Superior Court judge that more time was needed to discuss DNA testing. Bernard Mckinney is charged with first-degree murder…
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Editor’s note: The case against Kenneil Cole was dismissed on Feb. 1, 2023. During a status hearing, Jan. 9, the prosecution told a DC Superior Court judge that they planned…
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Editor’s note: The case against Kenneil Cole was dismissed on Feb. 1, 2023. During a status hearing, Jan. 9, the prosecution told a DC Superior Court judge that they planned…
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