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Defense Requests Independent DNA Testing in Homicide Case
Defense attorneys Jason Clark and Gemma Stevens requested independent DNA testing on two evidentiary samples in an April 11 homicide case hearing. Read more »
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Defense attorneys Jason Clark and Gemma Stevens requested independent DNA testing on two evidentiary samples in an April 11 homicide case hearing. Read more »
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A defense attorney asked a DC Superior Court judge to release the defendant charged with Eddie christ's death, who has yet to be indicted more than one year after his arrest. When parties in this case met in court most recently on Feb. Read more »
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Editors Note: The defendant in this case has since been acquitted on all counts. The trial for Daniel Parker’s murder continued with multiple witnesses testifying, including a Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) officer who was the victim's neighbor and the victim's ex-girlfriend. Read more »
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Editors Note: The defendant in this case has since been acquitted on all counts. Jury selection continued for a murder trial. Read more »
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A DC Superior Court judge sentenced a domestic violence defendant to six years for shooting his brother. Read more »
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A DC Superior Court judge sentenced a domestic violence defendant to serve 16 months for breaking his victim's jaw. Read more »
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A DC Superior Court judge held a defendant July 7 after he violated his probation multiple times. Read more »
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A defense counselor requested another status hearing so that a resolution could be made between her client and the prosecution. Read more »
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A murder defendant’s defense attorney said that he may oppose the prosecution conducting DNA testing which would destroy the sample. Read more »
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There is at least one piece of evidence available for testing in a 2018 homicide case, but the prosecution said testing would probably not be conducted. Read more »