Week Ahead

Each week, Homicide Watch brings you a list of upcoming hearings in the cases we follow. All hearings are scheduled for 9:30 a.m. unless otherwise noted. To add an item to the listing, email homicidewatchdc [at] gmail.com. To see scheduled court hearings beyond next week, see our calendar.

On Monday, Reynaud Cook is expected for a status hearing with Judge Robert Morin. Cook is suspected of first-degree murder in connection with the Feb. 15, 2012 death of Yolanda Stone.

Tuesday, Donald Dubose is expected for a preliminary hearing with Judge Herbert Dixon. Dubose is suspected of second-degree murder in connection with the May 12, 2012 death of Michael Oshea Smith.

Joseph Chandler is expected for a status hearing with Judge Dixon as well. Chandler is suspected of second-degree murder in connection with the Dec. 6, 2012, death of Shirley Renee Tucker.

On Friday, Deangelo Williams is expected for arraignment with Judge Dixon on a charge of first-degree murder in connection with the death of Lucki Pannell.

Grant Johnson is expected for a status hearing with Judge John Johnson. Grant Johnson is suspected of felony murder in the May 31, 2012, death of Ricardo Mandrell Lancaster.

Judge Johnson is also expecting Jerome Lewis for a status hearing. Lewis is suspected of second-degree murder in the Feb. 3, 2013 death of Samauri Jenkins.

Judge Russell Canan is expecting Allen Culver for a preliminary hearing at 10 a.m. Culver is suspected of second-degree murder in the June 1, 2013 death of Robert Plight.

Darryl Matthews is expected for a status hearing with Judge Canan at 10 a.m. Matthews is suspected of second-degree murder in connection with the July 19, 2012, death of Hayes Osei Dennis.

Herbert Hayes is scheduled for sentencing with Judge Canan at 11 a.m. Hayes was convicted by jury of second-degree murder in the May 18, 2012 death of John Wesley Griffin.


Please remember that court dates can change, even at the last minute. To view the docket of a case please go to the D.C. Courts website and search by the defendant’s name.

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