The encounter yesterday was brief, and the woman's testimony was focused on a narrow legal question, though she did testify that his face looked familiar. But it provided a preview of the courtroom drama expected next week, when a jury trial begins for 33-year-old Jesse Matthew.
Matthew, of Charlottesville, is charged in Fairfax with abducting and sexually assaulting the woman who testified at Thursday's pretrial hearing. He faces a separate trial later in Albemarle County for the abduction and killing of Graham, whose disappearance last year prompted a frenzied, weekslong search and drew national headlines.
Matthew's lawyers wanted her to be barred from telling the jury that she recognises Matthew. The judge, David Schell, refused to do so, though the issue could be revisited at trial.
Schell said there was no reason to deal with the issue before trial unless there was some evidence that police or prosecutors had made some undue suggestion to the woman that Matthew was the man who attacked her.
