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, Anthony Thomas, James Brewer and Stephen Page are expected for trial with Judge Herbert Dixon. They are suspected of first-degree murder in the June 27, 2011, death of Solomon Reese.

Eugene Kelly is expected for a status hearing with Judge Herbert Dixon. Kelly is suspected of first-degree murder while armed in connection with the death of Isaiah Daniel Harris.

On Tuesday, Ricardo Mitchell is expected for ascertainment of counsel with Judge Lee Satterfield. The hearing is scheduled for 1 p.m. Mitchell is suspected of first-degree murder while armed in connection with the death of Wyatt Earp Robinson.

Albrecht Muth is expected for a trial readiness hearing with Judge Russell Canan at 10 a.m. Muth is suspected of first-degree murder in connection with the death of Viola Drath.

Wednesday, Claire Rice is expected for a preliminary hearing with Judge Ronna Beck. Rice is suspected of first-degree murder in connection with the death of Anthony Garland Rice.

On Friday, Anthony Campbell is expected for a status hearing with Judge John Ramsey Johnson at 10 a.m. Campbell is suspected of first-degree murder in connection with the death of Antwain Henderson.

Brian Gaither is expected for a hearing on the withdrawal of his guilty plea in the death of Latisha Frazier. Judge William Jackson will hear the case at 2 p.m.

Cydrisse Alvin is expected for a status hearing with Judge Beck. Alvin is suspected of felony murder while armed in connection with the death of Amber Lynette Kent.

James Fields, also known as Jamal Mungo, is expected for a status hearing with Judge Beck. Mungo is suspected of first-degree murder while armed in connection with the death of Christopher Emanuel Freeman.

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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