On September 9, 2010, Robert Lee Moore, a Maryland resident, was accused of committing a violent crime in federal court. Moore, 35 at the time, was charged with first-degree murder, attempted murder, and use of a firearm to commit a violent crime. The case was filed in the United States District Court for the District of Maryland (MDD Federal District) under case number #2010-cr-001.
According to investigators, Moore was allegedly involved in a shooting that occurred on April 1, 2009, in Baltimore, Maryland. The incident left one person dead and another injured. Moore was subsequently arrested and held without bail. His trial began in 2012 and lasted several weeks, with both the prosecution and defense presenting their cases.
On July 25, 2012, the jury delivered a verdict, finding Moore guilty on all counts. The judge, in a sentencing hearing held on October 5, 2012, sentenced Moore to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Moore’s conviction marked a significant milestone in the case, bringing closure to the families of the victims.
Moore’s case serves as a reminder of the severity of violent crimes and the impact they have on communities. The verdict highlights the importance of law enforcement’s efforts in bringing perpetrators to justice and the effectiveness of the justice system in addressing such crimes.
Key Facts
- Case: Moore
- Court: MDD Federal District
- Category: Violent Crime
- Source: Federal Court Records
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