This is everything I can find regarding "specific docket entries or references to specific hearings for AW case" that you asked for regarding Motion #18
I am only guessing that she will wear her own clothes because I can't think of why she wouldn't because her attorneys will make sure clothes are brought to the court house (my opinion). From a previous hearing Deering was letting a Wagner keep street clothes in the court house.
12/14/2018 #18 DEFENDANT'S MOTION TO PERMIT ACCUSED TO APPEAR IN CIVILIAN CLOTHING AND WITHOUT RESTRAINTS AT ALL PROCEEDINGS FILED
This Motion 18 is discussed in court 26 minutes 50 seconds in.
Defense says it is their motion and they have no rebuttal for it. Prosecution has no problem with it as Junk explains the Sheriff's office is taking care of it, but he said they want to limit the motion to visible restraints.
09/16/2019 01:30 PM MOTION HEARING
09/30/2019 JOURNAL ENTRY --
As to Defendant's Motion No. 18, entitled "DEFENDANT'S MOTION TO PERMIT ACCUSED TO APPEAR IN CIVILIAN CLOTHING AND WITHOUT RESTRAINTS AT ALL PROCEEDINGS": The Court grants Defendant's Motion No. 18, in part, and hereby orders that the Defendant shall be permitted to appear in civilian clothing. Until further order of the Court, the Sheriff's Department may use only such restraining devices upon the Defendant as are concealed under the defendant's clothing, and not visible to those viewing the Defendant. The Sheriff's Department shall be permitted to use other reasonable restraints when transporting the Defendant.
To the extent that Defendant's Motion No. 18 requests that the Defendant be permitted to appear without any restraints at all, even those that are not visible outside the Defendant's clothing, the motion is denied.
12/13/2019 JOURNAL ENTRY --
The Defendant appeared at the pre-trial hearing in jail clothing but was without restraints visible outside of her clothing.
The Court finds that the Court has previously granted, in part, DEFENDANT'S MOTION TO PERMIT ACCUSED TO APPEAR IN CIVILIAN CLOTHING AND WITHOUT RESTRAINTS AT ALL PROCEEDINGS and ordered that the Defendant be permitted to appear in civilian clothing at all proceedings in this action and that the Defendant be permitted to appear without restraints visible outside of the Defendant's clothing at all proceedings.
Thanks, CC for posting the actual journal entries. They confirm my earlier post, and I still believe the reason she isn't in civilian clothing is because she chooses not to be and because she doesn't want any type of restraints. Too bad. All just my opinion.