The case of Karl David Koerber, a defendant with a history of violent crimes, made headlines in Maryland’s federal district court in 2003. Koerber, a resident of Maryland, was charged with multiple counts of violent crimes, including assault with a deadly weapon and reckless endangerment.
According to sources, the charges were filed on October 14, 2003, and Koerber’s case was brought before the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. The charges stemmed from a series of violent incidents that occurred in the state.
During the trial, prosecutors presented evidence of Koerber’s alleged involvement in the violent crimes. Koerber’s defense team argued that their client was not responsible for the incidents, citing a lack of concrete evidence. However, the prosecution’s case seemed to be built on circumstantial evidence, which raised questions about Koerber’s involvement.
On December 15, 2003, the jury delivered a guilty verdict, finding Karl David Koerber guilty on all counts. Koerber was subsequently sentenced to 10 years in prison and ordered to pay a fine of $25,000. The sentence was seen as a reflection of the severity of the crimes and the impact they had on the victims and their families.
Key Facts
- Case: Koerber
- Court: MDD Federal District
- Category: Violent Crime
- Source: Federal Court Records

