ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. – The attorney for Aiden Fucci, the teenager charged with second-degree murder in the death of Tristyn Bailey, has filed a motion to withdraw as counsel, the State Attorney’s Office confirmed Monday to News 6 partner WJXT-TV. The attorney, Anwar Snober, has represented Fucci since his arrest.
The motion was filed in agreement with Fucci and his parents. [TRENDING: ‘She was really loved:’ Tattoo artist found dead | Skydiver killed after mid-air collision | ‘Incredible:’ Up-close pics with pregnant shark] “Typically we will see a lawyer withdraw, fairly recently afterwards, if they were only there to be a lawyer for first appearance,” said attorney Gene Nichols, who is not affiliated with the case.