05/29/2026
BREAKING NEWS:
Leonard sentenced in Missouri case
By BARBARA PROFFITT
Linn County News
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Damon B. Leonard, with defense attorney Harold Trull made an appearance in Bates County, Mo., Circuit Court on Friday, May 29 for what was slated to be a sentencing hearing following the guilty plea given in open court previously on May 22, 2026.
When court proceedings began it was noted that the defense had filed a motion late Thursday afternoon, May 28, to withdraw the guilty plea previously entered and move forward with previously scheduled court procedures. The motion stated that it was filed due to the fact “on May 28, 2026, at approximately 4:45 p.m., counsel was made aware of new information regarding Defendant's case(s) in Kansas, which are related to this matter. Based on this new information, counsel believes that a plea in this case, should it move forward, would be detrimental to the defense of the related charges in Kansas.”
Both the defense and the prosecution argued the motion with the assistant prosecutor noting that the previous plea was entered into “willingly, knowingly, and intelligently.”
Judge Jacqueline Cook, who presided over the case hearing denied the motion to withdraw the plea.
The prosecutor then had a member of the court staff read a statement from the family of 13-year-old Airen Andula, whose body Leonard was charged with abandoning in Bates County. The statement noted the “trauma, stress and anxiety” the family was put through because of Leonard’s actions and asked the court to hand down the full sentence allowable.
Following arguments from both sides regarding sentencing, the judge then handed down a full four-year sentence under the supervision of MDOC (Missouri Department of Corrections) as allowed under the class E felony for which Leonard was charged along with credit for time served.