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Parts of Montgomery County get 1 to 2 inches of sleet, snow
Less than an inch closer to D.C. line By Dan Schere |
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Parts of northern Montgomery County received 1 to 2 inches of winter precipitation Thursday, with less than an inch closer to the D.C. line, according to the National Weather Service.
Meteorologist Cody Ledbetter told Bethesda Beat Friday that northern areas of the county experienced more precipitation.
“Most of the county saw all sleet. Up in the northern part of the county, you may have seen some snow early on,” he said.
The snow and sleet had mostly tapered off by 9 a.m. Friday. Ledbetter said no more accumulation is expected.
Involuntary manslaughter conviction upheld; Beckwitt will be resentenced By Dan Schere |
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An appellate court has overturned a two-year-old murder conviction against a Bethesda man in connection with the death of a Silver Spring man in a house fire.
Daniel Beckwitt, now 29, was convicted in April 2019 of second-degree depraved heart murder and involuntary manslaughter for the death of 21-year-old Askia Khafra in September 2017.
On Friday, a panel of three judges on the Maryland Court of Special Appeals overturned the murder conviction, but upheld the manslaughter conviction.
The court said there is sufficient evidence for “reckless disregard for human life,” the standard that must be met for a manslaughter conviction. But there wasn’t enough evidence to show “extreme disregard for human life,” the standard needed for a depraved heart murder conviction, Judges Donald Beachley, Christopher Kehoe and former judge Timothy Meredi