Jenelle Evans and David Eason return to court for custody hearing.
are back in court, hoping to regain custody of their kids ... but most likely just getting an opportunity to see them face to face.
The troubled couple walked quietly into the courthouse Tuesday morning in Whiteville, North Carolina, where there's been no shortage of tense moments in recent weeks. As you know, all of Jenelle's kids -- 9-year-old Jace, 4-year-old Kaiser and 2-year-old Ensley -- were removed after a judge decided the couple's issues -- especially David killing the family dog -- put the kids at risk.
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