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Superior Court of the District of Columbia
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`District of Columbia
`VS.
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`TAJ GILMORE
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`Case No.
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`2023 CTF 008547
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`PLEA AGREEMENT AND WAIVER OF TRIAL
`PLEA AGREEMENT:The defendant and the governmententer into the following plea agreement pursuantto the
`Superior Court Rules of Criminal Procedure:
`The defendantpleads guilty, to Driving Underthe Influence, 2nd offense. The District will waive one of the twoprior
`offenses and dismiss any remaining charges. The District will cap its allocution at 180 days ESSall but 10 days
`(mandatory), 18 months supervised probation, including participation in a traffic alcohol program (TAP),traffic safety
`program (TSP), victim impact panel (VIP), drug/alcoholtesting/treatment, and an ordernotto drive withouta valid permit
`or after consumption of drugs/alcohol. $100 VVC payment.
`YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO PLEAD GUILTY.If you plead guilty, you will give up
`important rights, some of which are stated below.
`First, you give up yourright to a trial by the court or a jury, comprised of 12 members of the community.Atatrial you
`would be presumed innocent and the Government would be required to present evidence in open court to proveits case beyond
`a reasonable doubt.
`At thetrial you havethe right to have a lawyer represent you. The lawyer would beable to cross-examine witnesses,
`file motions to suppress evidence and statements, and make objections and arguments on your behalf. You would havethe right
`to question any witness and you could have witnesses cometo court and testify for you. You would also havetherightto testify
`if you wanted to; however, if you chose notto present testimony that decision could not be used against you. You could not be
`convicted at trial unless the court found that the Government had proved your guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
`Second, you give up yourright to appeal your conviction to the Court of Appeals. This is a right you would have if you
`were convicted after trial. The right to appeal includes the right to have the Court of Appeals appoint a lawyer for you and pay
`for your lawyer’s services if you could not afford a lawyer.
`Third, if you are not a citizen of the United States, your plea of guilty could result in your deportation, exclusion from
`admission to the United States, or denial of naturalization.
`Yoursignature on this form meansthat you wish to plead guilty and give up yourrightto trial and your
`‘ right to appeal. If the court accepts your guilty plea, you will be convicted and the only matterleft in the case will
`be for the court to sentence you. No person can guarantee what your sentence will be.
`I HAVE REVIEWED THIS FORM WITH MY LAWYER AND HAVE DECIDED TO PLEAD GUILTYIN THIS
`CASE. I HAVE DECIDED TO GIVE UP MY CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO HAVE A TRIAL AND TO GIVE
`UP MY RIGHT OF APPEAL.
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`Jad i bee
`Asst. DC Attorney General
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` Attorney for Defendant
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`Approvedthis
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`day of
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`, 20
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`LI"sayofdUbrely 2008
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