In August, former Baltimore Police crime scene technician Nancy Morse was brought to court in handcuffs to testify in a case she worked on before she retired. Last month, she was determined to avoid a return to the witness stand.
A Baltimore Court judge declared a mistrial Friday after a jury could not decide whether Lakeyria Doughty, otherwise known as the “Wheelie Queen,” was guilty of murder in the fatal stabbing of her girlfriend a few hours into New Year’s Day 2021.
A Baltimore Court judge declared a mistrial Friday after a jury could not decide whether Lakeyria Doughty, otherwise known as the “Wheelie Queen,” was guilty of murder in the fatal stabbing of her girlfriend a few hours into New Year’s Day 2021.
Dozens of prospective jurors are expected to file into a courtroom in the Baltimore City Circuit Court on Tuesday morning to begin answering questions from a judge and attorneys seeking to select a jury for the murder trial of Lakeyria Doughty, better known as the “Wheelie Queen.”