Teen Carjacking Defendant Enjoys Academic Success, Considers Plea

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 DC Superior Court Judge Robert A. Salerno postponed a hearing on Feb. 11 to allow parties to finalize plea negotiations for a young defendant excelling in school.

Jordan Grice, 17, is charged with armed carjacking and possession of a firearm during a crime of violence for his alleged involvement in an incident that occurred on Aug. 16, 2024 on the 1000 block of 10th Street, NW. 

According to court documents, Grice is accused of holding the victim at gunpoint, stealing the car and other valuables, including footwear. He was identified as a suspect because his GPS monitor–which was ordered for his release in another matter–was at the location of the incident. 

During the hearing, parties alerted Judge Salerno that they are in plea negotiations, and requested additional time to finalize the deal. 

Defense attorney Craig Ricard also updated the court on Grice’s academic achievements in jail, including earning a spot on the honor roll at Maya Angelou Academy and receiving the Angela Davis Award for advocacy. Ricard stated that the defendant’s teacher is excessively proud of him. His teacher commented on his continuous participation in class and passion for science. 

Parties are slated to reconvene March 6.