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After being found guilty of murder, Terrell Poe failed to appear for his sentencing hearing before DC Superior Court Judge Michael O’Keefe on May 31. Poe, 37, was convicted by…
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On Jan 24, D.C Superior Court Judge Michael O’Keefe found that a homicide case has sufficient evidence to go to trial. Andre Hicks, 41, is charged with first-degree premeditated murder…
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On Oct. 27, two of three co-defendants in a homicide matter alerted DC Superior Court Judge Michael O’Keefe that they were waiving their rights to independently test DNA evidence recovered…
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During a June 13 hearing, homicide defendant Dohn Harmon pleaded not guilty before D.C. Superior Court Judge Michael O’Keefe. Harmon, 24, is charged with first-degree murder, a drive-by or random…
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On June 6, DC Superior Court Judge Michael O’Keefe ordered an additional mental competency exam for murder defendant Darryl Tompkins. Tompkins, also known as Daryl Thompson, 34, is charged with…
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During April 4 court proceedings two defendants waived their right to DNA testing while a third asked for more time. Stefon Freshley, 27, Jamal Matthews,34, and Darnell Savoy, 23, are…
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On Sept. 5, DC Superior Court Judge Michael O’Keefe presided over six felony status hearings. One dealt with a murder defendant. The other murder defendant, Raymond Davis is charged with second-degree…
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A DC Superior Court judge continued hearings and issued two bench warrants during pretrial and probation hearings on Sept. 8. Judge Michael O’Keefe issued a bench warrant for Jamaul Crockett…
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On Sept. 8, a DC Superior Court judge sentenced a defendant in a drug case involving cocaine. Evan Green, 27, pleaded guilty to attempted distribution of a controlled substance. He…
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A DC Superior Court judge held a defendant July 7 after he violated his probation multiple times. Christopher Proctor pleaded guilty to the second-degree burglary on Sept. 11. He was…
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Judges presided over 333 cases at the DC Superior Courthouse between April 1 and April 30. Most of the defendants in the cases filed emergency motions for release because of…
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