Murder Defendant Still Incompetent to Stand Trial
A defendant facing murder charges for an incident on Dec. 22, 2019 remains mentally incompetent to stand trial. On April 24, Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Gale E. Rasin signed…
+ Read MoreA defendant facing murder charges for an incident on Dec. 22, 2019 remains mentally incompetent to stand trial. On April 24, Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Gale E. Rasin signed…
+ Read MoreA murder defendant was found incompetent to stand trial and committed to a mental hospital for the alleged murder of a shop owner. Terrance Peterson, 33, faces charges for first-degree…
+ Read MoreA 33-year-old murder defendant received neither a plea offer nor a trial date in reception court April 26 due to the court waiting on results from his latest competency evaluation….
+ Read MoreOn Jan. 25, Terrance Peterson appeared in Baltimore City Circuit Court for scheduling in a homicide case with Judge Melissa K. Copeland presiding Peterson, 33, is charged with first-degree murder,…
+ Read MoreWhen the defendant burst into and robbed Kim’s Deli three days before Christmas in 2019, owner Carmen Rodriguez, alongside her children, handed over cash from the register and put her…
+ Read MoreThree days before Christmas in 2019, Carmen Rodriguez was working the cash register at her family’s store, Kim’s Deli, in Patterson Park. Moments later, a suspect walked inside and demanded…
+ Read MoreA judge ordered that a murder defendant remained incompetent to stand trial during his annual review before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Gale E. Rasin on Oct. 19. Judge Rasin…
+ Read MoreThree defendants were declared not competent to stand trial before the Baltimore City Circuit Court on April 20 with Judge Gale E. Rasin presiding. Murrell Hearns and Carl Crumbacker, are both…
+ Read MoreA 30-year-old man accused in a 2019 homicide near Patterson Park was ordered on Aug. 4 to undergo a mental health evaluation. Baltimore resident Terrance Peterson is accused of the…
+ Read MoreA Baltimore man charged with murder had his trial date set on Nov. 2 before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Melissa M. Phinn. Nelson McNorton had his new attorney Tony…
+ Read MoreOn March 2, Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Melissa M. Phinn scheduled a 28-year-old homicide for trial in November. Nelson McNorton is charged with first-degree murder, first-degree assault, having a…
+ Read MoreFour years after an incident occurred, a homicide defendant, who was previously facing a 30-year sentence, got a new trial date during postponement court on June 28 in the Baltimore…
+ Read MoreTwo homicide cases and one non-fatal shooting case were presented to Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Melissa M. Phinn in postponement court on Wednesday. The first case on the June…
+ Read MoreMultiple homicide and non-fatal shooting cases filled the postponement court docket on Tuesday in Baltimore City Circuit Court. On June 8, Judge Melissa M. Phinn was presented with four homicide…
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