Harold REAVES (No. 93-CF-131), and Edward L. Huff (Nos. 93-CF-250 and 95-CO-1449), Appellants,
v.
UNITED STATES of America, Appellee.
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Argued April 3, 1997.
Decided May 8, 1997.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Mark J. Rochon, Washington, DC, for appellant in No. 93-CF-131.
John A. Shorter, Jr., Washington, DC, for appellant in Nos. 95-CO-1449 and 93-CF-250.
Michele A. Roberts, Washington, DC, filed the brief, for appellant in No. 93-CF-250.
Rachel Adelman Pierson, Assistant United States Attorney, with whom H. Marshall Jarrett, Acting United States Attorney, and John R. Fisher, Roy W. McLeese, III, Patricia M. Haynes, and Alan M. Boyd, Assistant United States Attorneys, were on the brief in Nos. 93-CF-131 and 93-CF-250; and with whom J. Ramsey Johnson, Acting United States Attorney, and John R. Fisher and Thomas J. Tourish, Jr., Assistant United States Attorneys, were on the brief in No. 95-CO-1449.
Before FERREN, STEADMAN, and KING, Associate Judges.
District of Columbia Court of Appeals.
KING, Associate Judge:
Harold Reaves and Edward Huff were tried together and each convicted of armed first degree murder, carrying a pistol without a license, and possession of firearm during a crime of violence,1 for the shooting death of Leondos Wilkins on April 26, 1990. At the same trial, Reaves was also convicted of carrying a pistol without a license on May 31, 1990.2
Both Reaves and Huff contend...
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