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LISBON – With concerns about the competency of one of the children of Destiny Moody, also known as Destiny Penny, to testify in the trial of her alleged murderer, Terrance Haywood, the Common Pleas Court trial has been postponed for now.
Haywood, 28, Chester Avenue, Wellsville, is accused in the shooting death of his 26-year-old girlfriend, while three of her four children were upstairs in her home in Wellsville in October of 2019. He is charged with murder, aggravated burglary, tampering with evidence and having weapons while under a disability.
Defense attorney Dennis McNamara filed the motion to push Haywood’s trial date back from the May 17 on the court’s docket, because he said he has concerns about whether the child, who was 3 or 4 years old at the time of his mother’s death, to be able to recall what happened and testify. In his motion, McNamara said he has never seen a child that young found competent to stand trial. He also questioned whe
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LISBON With concerns about the competency of one of the children of Destiny Moody, also known as Destiny Penny, to testify in the trial of her alleged murderer, Terrance Haywood, the Common Pleas Court trial has been postponed for now.
Haywood, 28, Chester Avenue, Wellsville, is accused in the shooting death of his 26-year-old girlfriend, while three of her four children were upstairs in her home in Wellsville in October of 2019. He is charged with murder, aggravated burglary, tampering with evidence and having weapons while under a disability.
Defense attorney Dennis McNamara filed the motion to push Haywood’s trial date back from the May 17 on the court’s docket, because he said he has concerns about whether the child, who was 3 or 4 years old at the time of his mother’s death, to be able to recall what happened and testify. In his motion, McNamara said he has never seen a child that young found competent to stand trial. He also questioned whether t
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LISBON A jury trial remains on the docket later this month in Columbiana County Common Pleas Court for the Wellsville man accused in the shooting homicide of his girlfriend, Destiny Moody, also known as Destiny Penny. Terrance L. Haywood, 28, Chester Avenue, Wellsville, appeared before Judge Scott Washam with his defense attorney Dennis McNamara of Columbus, charged with murder, aggravated burglary, tampering with evidence and having weapons while under disability.
Haywood is accused of the shooting death of his girlfriend, 26-year-old, while three of her four children were upstairs in her home in Wellsville in October of 2019.
During Thursday’s hearing, Special Prosecutor Micah Ault, a senior assistant prosecutor with the Ohio Attorney General’s Office, said there are numerous witnesses, but one of the witnesses he plans to call could be one of the children, who was 4 years old at the time of the shooting. After discussions between McNamara, Ault and
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