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Judge Denies Acquittal in Brothers’ Triple-Homicide Case
DC Superior Court Judge Neal Kravitz denied a defense motion for acquittal in a triple-homicide case on June 8. Read more »
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DC Superior Court Judge Neal Kravitz denied a defense motion for acquittal in a triple-homicide case on June 8. Read more »
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The primary medical examiner in a triple-homicide said she didn't prepare testimony in the case because medical problems interfered with her right state of mind in a trial before DC Superior Court Judge Neal Kravitz on June 3. Jalonte Thompkins, 34, is charged with three counts of first-degree murder while armed, three counts of possession of a firearm during a crime of violence, and unlawful possession of a firearm with a prior conviction greater than a year for his alleged involvement in the fatal shooting of three brothers, 34-year-old James Morgan, 30-year-old Jamal Morgan, and 42-year-old Vincent Martin on Aug. Read more »
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On the fifth day of the prosecution’s case in a triple-homicide trial, on June 2, DC Superior Court Judge Neal Kravitz called upon the third alternate juror because of another panel member’s continued illness. Read more »
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DC Superior Court Judge Neal Kravitz considered a bench warrant on June 1 ordering a medical examiner to testify in a triple-homicide trial if the analyst fails to appear in-person. Read more »
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The parties disputed whether the defendant or victims fired the first shots in a triple-homicide trial before DC Superior Court Judge Neal Kravitz on May 21. Read more »
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A defense attorney in a triple-homicide case objected to prosecutors mentioning her client’s former co-defendant as a source of evidence before DC Superior Court Judge Neal Kravitz on April 27. Read more »
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A defendant pleaded not guilty to a triple-homicide before DC Superior Court Judge Robert Okun on Oct. Read more »
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On Jan.18, video evidence and witness testimony was presented before DC Superior Court Judge Robert Okun to assess whether a homicide case can proceed to trial. Jalonte Nathaniel Thompkins, 32, and Renza Bryant, 37, are charged with first-degree murder while armed for their alleged involvement in the shooting of James Morgan, 34, his brother Jamal Morgan, 30, and 42-year-old Vincent Martin, and two surviving victims. Read more »
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The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) announced the arrest of two men in connection to an Aug. Read more »
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The Metropolitan Police Department's (MPD) Homicide Branch is investigating a homicide that occurred on Aug. Read more »