Woman accused of poisoning her husband with a fentanyl-laced cocktail before publicly mourning his death is fighting to suppress key evidence. Her attorneys claim police violated her rights, failed to properly Mirandize her, and even ignored her legal representation before questioning her.

Defense attorneys for alleged murderer Kouri Richins are accusing prosecutors of violating the Utah Rules of Professional Conduct by leveling a “snarky screed of personal attacks” in recent court filings, urging the court to levy sanctions against the Summit County Attorney’s Office and strike the filings from the record.

Richins, 34, stands accused of murdering 39-year-old Eric Eugene Richins in March 2022 and by poisoning his Moscow Mule with a lethal dose of fentanyl and subsequently going on the local news to talk about a book on grief that she claimed to write so her three sons could understand and cope with the sudden loss of their father... Continue reading here

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