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Homicide Suspect Deemed Not Criminally Insane
A homicide defendant was deemed not criminally insane before DC Superior Court Judge Michael O’Keefe on Oct. Read more »
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A homicide defendant was deemed not criminally insane before DC Superior Court Judge Michael O’Keefe on Oct. Read more »
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On March 22, DC Superior Court Judge Michael O’Keefe heard arguments for the mental competency of a murder defendant. Read more »
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Defense attorney Dana Page interrupted DC Superior Court Judge Michael O’Keefe during an April 19 hearing to discuss threats and disrespectful behavior by WebEx viewers apparently sympathizing with the victim. Read more »
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A psychologist testified to the improvement of a homicide defendants mental state during a Sept. Read more »
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The results of a mental evaluation for a murder defendant were challenged by the defense. Bobby Jordan, 47, who is also known as Hillman Ray Jordan, is charged with first-degree murder while armed, possession of a firearm during a crime of violence, and carrying a pistol without a license in connection with the fatal shooting of 64-year-old Jawaid Bhutto. Read more »
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On April 22, judges at the DC Superior Courthouse released one inmate. Read more »
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A defense attorney requested extended time to file a notice of defense, Jan. Read more »
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A murder defendant entered a plea of not guilty to his second murder charge after being found not guilty in 1998. Read more »
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A prosecutor in a murder case said he would have an indictment before the 90-day deadline. Hilman Jordan, also known as Bobby Jordan, is charged with first-degree murder while armed for allegedly shooting 64-year-old Jawaid Bhutto on the 2600 block of Wade Road, SE on March 1. Read more »
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Gun-related homicides are turning out to be more of a problem in Washington, DC than it was two years ago when a Metropolitan Police Department gun recovery program was implemented to curb the violence. According to D.C. Read more »
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Throughout the month of March, the District tallied nine homicides, the majority occurring in Southeast DC. Read more »
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Even though Washington, DC's homicide count dropped by one in March, fatal shootings still accounted for more than half of the deaths across the District. Read more »
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The Metropolitan Police Department announced March 1 that they arrested a man hours after a fatal shooting in Southeast Washington, DC. Read more »