Sarah Hartsfield Gets New Attorney in Chambers County Murder Case
Legal Representation Update
Sarah Hartsfield, the accused in the Chambers County murder case, now has a new attorney representing her. This marks the third attorney to handle her case since she was indicted by a grand jury last February. Case Darwin, an attorney from San Marcos, Texas, is set to lead her defense.
Attorney Transition Process
Hartsfield’s previous attorney, James Reeves, who secured the top prosecutor’s position in Lavaca County, filed a motion to withdraw from representing Hartsfield due to his upcoming public office term. The judge approved Reeves’ motion during a hearing, paving the way for Case Darwin to take over as lead counsel.
Trial Timeline and Bail Appeal
Case Darwin anticipates that the trial may not commence until later this year or early next year. The next court hearing is scheduled for September 4, where both parties will determine their readiness for trial. Additionally, an appeals court is still deliberating on Hartsfield’s $2 million bail, with Reeves arguing that it is unjustly high, effectively denying her the opportunity for release on bail.
In summary, Sarah Hartsfield’s legal proceedings in the Chambers County murder case have seen a change in representation, with new attorney Case Darwin taking the lead. The timeline for the trial remains uncertain, with a pivotal court hearing set for September 4. The appeal regarding Hartsfield’s bail continues to be a central point of contention in the case. Stay tuned for further updates on this significant legal matter.