"Mr. Lewis maintains his innocence," Lee Smith, Mr. Lewis' attorney, said in a statement after the Tuesday arraignment hearing. "While this is certainly a tragedy, once all the facts are heard, I believe that a jury will find that there was no crime here."
D.C. government worker charged with murder for shooting, killing 13-year-old in Northeast
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“I've been doing this long enough to know that without a quarterback, it's going to be a long year," Smith said.
Falcons hope low-cost free agent class will make big splash
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