All eyes turned in the direction of the double doors as they came open for the defendant to come in.
With his head held high, Reginald marched hand in hand with Hilda until they came to a point he had to let go of her.
He was given a seat in the middle of the room but on the left, while the prosecution was on the right.
Keturah's heart began to race faster especially when she saw his housekeeper who took good care of her for just a few hours.
Once seated, Reginald placed both his hands on the table and stared at the judge who had his eyes on him.
Alastor frowned and looked around as if expecting someone else.
"What's wrong, Alastor?" Keturah asked worriedly.
"There's no sign of his lawyer." Alastor replied in shock as he directed his gaze to the back of Reginald's head.
Even the rest of the people in the courtroom were appalled that Reginald didn't bring any lawyer. It was a very dangerous move.