An array of forensic reports and testimonies from 30 witnesses is expected to anchor the State’s manslaughter case against 25-year-old Kaia Sealy, who said she was left paralysed in a police-involved shooting earlier this year that claimed the life of her husband, Joshua Samaroo.While Samaroo was fatally shot by police, Sealy was charged with his unlawful killing, given that she had allegedly shot first at officers, resulting in the lawmen returning fire and striking Samaroo 19 times.She is also facing a number of other charges, including possession of a firearm and ammunition, and shooting at police officers.At 10 a.m. yesterday, Sealy, a hairstylist and mother of a five-year-­old, made her first appearance before Master Nazeera Ali in the Tuna­puna North B Court, just hours after she returned to Trinidad and Tobago from Panama.Following her arrival at Piarco International Airport around 1.45 a.m., Sealy had planned to proceed to a doctor’s appointment at 6 a.m., after which she was to surrender to officers at the Arouca Police Station at 7 a.m.However, minutes after her flight landed, she was held by police and taken to the Arouca station, after which she was transferred to the Tunapuna station, from where she appeared virtually before Master Ali.