Jennifer Foxwell went to bed last night with mixed feeling, wondering and questioning whether she should go to Court today and face Thomas Leggs.
As most of you know, Leggs has been charged with the murder of 11 year old Sarah Foxwell.
Jennifer got up this morning, got dressed for Court, got half way to the Court House and decided she just couldn't handle the pressure. Representing the Family was Tracey Powell and her Step Father Fred Shores.
As we entered the Court, I was asked not to sit in the front row and or behind Thomas Leggs, I wonder why!
The honorable Judge Kathlene Beckstead entered the Court Room as Thomas Leggs came in completely shackled. Chains around his waist and chains around his feet. For what its worth, the man has gained a good 50 pounds while in Jail and I'm not exaggerating one bit.
His Public Defender Katie O'Donnell started discussing the status conference and the fact that she had only received some of the state's material last evening. She understood that this was an ongoing investigation and went on the record stating "we have no problem with the way the state has handled things so far." Ruark stated they would provide additional information immediately.
Judge Beckstead informed O'Donnell that she would be presiding over this death penalty case and not Judge Davis. From this point forward this is my case. Beckstead stated for the next 45 days the case will be in Wicomico County's jurisdiction.
At that point O'Donnell served Ruark, (right in front of the Judge) a "Suggestion For Removal" (just as I stated earlier, change of venue) and Judge Beckstead wasn't too happy at that point and quite frankly I can't blame her. O'Donnell should have made such a request immediately after she walked into the Court Room.
Judge Beckstead stated, well, Wicomico County no longer has any say in this case at this point and time. "Council has declined Wicomico County's invitation."
O'Donnell stated, "we've been filing for discovery information for months and onths and months."
Judge Long will now reside over this case from this point forward. He will decide where the case will go, (what County) from here on out.
There was no other Press in the Court Room and it was clear that WBOC had seen my 1:00 Post and raced to the Court House. By the time they had arrived we were already leaving the Court House but they wanted to have an interview with Tracey Powell and her Step Father. Tracey declined going on camera. Mind you, I'm not knocking WBOC. I respect the fact that they took the time to be there.
I will be providing another Post right after this one about Sarah Foxwell's Birthday Party and you're ALL invited.