» Defendant Waives Preliminary Hearing For Non-Fatal Shooting in Domestic Violence Case

A non-fatal shooting defendant waived his right to a preliminary hearing before DC Superior Court Judge Renee Raymond on Feb. 25.

Warren Wills, 46, is charged with assault with a dangerous weapon for his alleged involvement in the shooting of a woman he was romantically involved with on the 2000 block of E Street, NE on Jan. 14.

At the hearing, Wills’s attorney, Gregory Copeland, informed parties that his client signed a waiver to a preliminary hearing of the evidence. Judge Raymond ensured that Wills’s waiver was knowing and voluntary…

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