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Trial Review: Defendant Acquitted of Murder
One of the defendants who was charged in the fatal shooting of Kenneth Poindexter was found not guilty. Read more »
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One of the defendants who was charged in the fatal shooting of Kenneth Poindexter was found not guilty. Read more »
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A jury began deliberations in a murder trial after parties delivered their closing arguments on Nov. Read more »
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The trial for a defendant charged with murder continued with more witness testimony. Read more »
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A murder trial continued on Nov. Read more »
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Steven Robin is charged with first-degree murder while armed in connection with the 2018 shooting of 29-year-old Kenneth Poindexter. Read more »
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A DC Superior Court judge imposed a suspended sentence for a defendant who pleaded guilty to accessory after the fact voluntary manslaughter in a case with multiple co-defendants. Read more »
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Parties delivered their opening arguments in a trial for the fatal shooting of Kenneth Poindexter. Read more »
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A material witness in a murder case testified in court after recent concerns over possible memory issues caused the trial to be delayed. Read more »
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An upcoming murder trial involving three co-defendants may be split into three separate trials in the aftermath of concerns over a material witness' competence to testify. Read more »
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Parties in a murder case prepared to go to trial later this month. Read more »
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A DC Superior Court judge allowed two recently opened obstruction of justice cases to be included in an upcoming murder trial. Read more »
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A DC Superior Court judge scheduled trial readiness hearings and a status hearing for eight murder defendants on Nov. Read more »
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On Jan 31, during a felony arraignment, four murder defendants rejected their plea deals. Read more »
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During a felony status conference July 30, a DC Superior Court judge scheduled a motions hearing on Aug. Read more »
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During a preliminary hearing on July 9, a DC Superior Court judge found probable cause that two defendants could have been involved in a murder in 2018. Read more »