This highlights the lack of leadership by the FA, Capello, and, most significantly, Terry himself.
The FA should have forced the issue as soon as the February court date was announced rather than leave it till now. Capello, if he was a good man-manager would've taken Terry to one side and told him he would not be picked whilst the case remained 'live', but give Terry the option to stand down himself and Capello could then have said it was Terry's decision and supported him with 'innocent till guilty' quote. And Terry himself, if he really cared about the team, would've stood down from the team until the case was over and won some respect from all concerned instead of just thinking of himself, as usual.
We now have a major team-splitting crisis four months before the squad assembles for the Euros, and the possibility of a caretaker manager being brought in. Don't be surprised if Trevor Brooking is brought in for the summer...