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Teen Homicide Trial Postponed
Co-defendants Noah Diggs, 21, and Kamya Stratton, 18, each received postponements in their murder cases on April 4 before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Melissa Phinn. Read more »
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Co-defendants Noah Diggs, 21, and Kamya Stratton, 18, each received postponements in their murder cases on April 4 before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Melissa Phinn. Read more »
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During a March 2 scheduling hearing, a Baltimore judge agreed to postpone a broad daylight murder case from more than two years ago because one of the two co-defendants charged in the shooting had obtained new counsel. Read more »
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Counsel for Noah Diggs, 18, and his co-defendant, an unnamed 17-year old female, appeared in court on Sept. Read more »
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Baltimore Witness data compiled from Baltimore Police Department (BPD) press releases showed February continued the city’s downward trend in homicides, but non-fatal shootings rose. Read more »
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The Baltimore Police Department identified two victims who died on Sept. Read more »
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As the homicide trial of Melvin Garcercis Tucker came to a close on June 30, the prosecution focused on video footage, license plate readers and a motive that they said links the 43-year-old defendant to the murder of 42-year-old Moses McKnight. Read more »
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Seven years after a triple shooting occurred, a murder defendant got an additional trial date during postponement court at the Baltimore City Circuit Court on June 22. Read more »