Video news report at link below:
What’s next for Megan Boswell in court? | WJHL | Tri-Cities News & Weather
Updated: Nov 19, 2020 / 06:30 PM EST
KINGSPORT, Tenn. (WJHL)-
On December 3, Megan Boswell, the mother of a deceased Sullivan County toddler who was the center of a statewide AMBER Alert, is scheduled to appear in court.
“With her being charged with what she currently is, her reactions have been appropriate,” said Boswell’s attorney, Brad Sproles. “That’s a huge charge, charges that she’s facing so I knew she understands the gravity of it.”
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On that day, she will learn the punishment the state is seeking against her on 19 charges, including two counts of felony murder in the death of her daughter.
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“She evaluates things, she thinks them through. She interacts with me to take a look at the legal issues in her case,” Sproles said. “I don’t see any signs of trauma or anything like that.”
All documents for the case, including the evidence, are sealed, even to Sproles. bbm
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I was surprised to learn that not even MB's attorney Brad Sproles has seen the evidence that his client was indicted from after the case was sealed by the Judge.
Sproles believes the DA will seek to unseal information to share with him before the Dec 3 hearing.
By his own words, I don't see any indication whatsoever that the defense believes MB is incompetent.
However, her attorney says that he believes the court will have him jump through some hoops for a change of venue.
Given that the case information remains sealed as of this date, I don't know that there is sufficient reason to move the trial.
I'd still like to learn baby EB's cause of death and more about the tip investigators received that led them to EB's body after so many months missing.
MOO