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- Title: Koehne v. Harvey
- Author : District of Columbia Court of Appeals.
- Release Date : January 11, 1946
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
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This case, in which we affirm the judgment in part and remand in part, arises from offenses that were made somewhat extraordinary by the fact that its participants memorialized the developing events on film. On October 28, 1989, appellants Michael Akins, Robert Taper, Joel Carrero, and William Barnes, as well as former co-defendant Bryan Davis and other juvenile and unindicted coconspirators, assaulted two individuals in two separate incidents with the ultimate goal of robbing them. Lonnie Bryant, the governments key witness, testified that on the evening of October 28, he joined a group of friends that included all the appellants except Barnes in the 5400 block of Ninth Street, Northwest. One member of the group suggested beating up "pipeheads," or users of crack cocaine, and taking their money. According to Bryant, everyone present registered agreement with the plan. Shortly thereafter, appellant Barnes-who used the nickname "Kirkey"-joined the group, stopping first a few feet away for the purpose of speaking to appellant Taper and "playing with" a gun he brought by pointing it at Tapers face. A few minutes later, after joining the group, appellant Barnes put the gun some place where it was not again seen. Further conversation ensued, but Bryant could not hear its contents.