Stabbing Case Delayed for Plea Negotiations, Mental Evaluation

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DC Superior Court Judge Rainey Brandt postponed proceedings to allow ongoing plea negotiations and satisfy a defense attorney’s request his client meet with an expert to address mental health concerns during a July 15 hearing. 

Cristian Martinez, 18, is charged with assault with intent to kill while armed for allegedly stabbing another man in the neck on March 17. The incident occurred in the backyard of the victim’s apartment building on the 1700 block of Lamont Street, NW. 

At the time of his arrest, Martinez told Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) officers that he attacked the victim because he saw him enter an alley alone, according to court documents. The officers reported that Martinez claimed he was hearing voices and allegedly admitted he wanted to kill the victim.

The prosecution alerted Judge Brandt they had extended an offer, which requires Martinez to plead guilty to assault with intent to kill in exchange for the prosecution’s not seeking an indictment.

Alvin Thomas, Martinez’s defense attorney, requested additional time to discuss the plea deal with his client, and motioned for a the continuance based on mental health issues.

Parties are slated to return Aug. 23.