Prosecution Pushes for Information on Whereabouts of Victim’s Body

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In a Jan. 31 status hearing, the prosecution said a plea agreement would only be drafted if the defendant gave information on the location of the victim’s body.

Issac Moye, 46, is being charged with second-degree murder in connection to the disappearance and presumed death of 24-year-old Unique Harris. Harris was last seen around the 2000 block of Hartford Street SE on Oct. 10, 2010. Her body was never found. 

Moye was seen arguing with Harris the night she went missing and was pinged by GPS tracker multiple times the following day by that area of Hartford Street. 

Moye is currently being held at DC Jail.

Defense attorney Jason D Tulley discussed a motion filed before another judge in connection to other cases to argue for better representation of eligible black jurors. 

“Only 30 percent of perit jurors are black, down 15 percent from the 45 percent of eligible black jurors,” Tulley said. He said he does not believe this motion will cause delay before the trial date.

Moye’s next hearing is scheduled for April 26.