Judge Herbert Dixon sentenced Lloyd Bright to seven and a half years in prison Friday in connection with the 2012 death of 61-year-old Darryl Eugene Sweet. “We can talk about this being an accident, this being not intended,” Dixon said. “But it is compounded by the fact that you have killed somebody before.” Bright had …
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Lloyd Bright pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter Monday in connection with the death of 61-year-old Darryl Eugene Sweet Sr. In exchange, prosecutors agreed to drop the initial charge of second-degree murder and will recommend Bright serve a sentence of 6 to 8 years in prison. At the hearing Monday, Bright said he didn’t know Sweet …
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Lloyd Bright was arraigned Tuesday on a charge of second-degree murder in connection with the death of 61-year-old Darryl Eugene Sweet Sr. Bright pleaded innocent to the charge and a trial date has been scheduled for April 2014. On July 26, 2012, Sweet was found unconscious in the 3800 block of Minnesota Avenue Northeast; he …
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Judge Thomas Motley ruled Tuesday that there was “barely” probable cause to send the second-degree murder case against Lloyd Bright to a Grand Jury. Bright is suspected of killing Darryl Eugene Sweet, Sr., in July. “I find, barely, probable cause, but that’s the bare bones, counselor,” Motley told Assistant U.S. Attorney Michelle Bradford Tuesday. “[But] …
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MPD is seeking the public’s help in identifying the man in this video, who is a person of interest in the death of Darryl Eugene Sweet, Sr. Sweet, 61, was found unconscious and unresponsive on July 26 suffering from “an internal head wound,” according to police reports. Person of Interest Sought in Homicide in the …
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A 61-year-old Southeast DC man found unconscious Thursday night has died of his injuries and MPD has ruled his death a homicide. In a press release issued Saturday night, MPD said the man, Darryl Eugene Sweet Sr., was found in the 3800 block of Minnesota Avenue, NE by officers responding to a call for an …
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