Kouri Richins: After the Conviction — What a Potential Appeal Would Actually Argue

Mar 18, 07:00 PM

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Kouri Richins has been convicted of aggravated murder. The legal fight doesn't end with a verdict. Tony Brueski, defense attorney Bob Motta, and retired FBI Behavioral Analysis Chief Robin Dreeke examine the appellate record built during this trial and what arguments have real traction.

The video of investigators directing Carmen Lauber toward conviction — admitted at trial, seen by the jury, and now potentially central to a due process argument. The hearsay ruling that blocked testimony about Eric allegedly asking someone about obtaining fentanyl — and the complication that the defense walked away from it themselves. The denied spoliation instruction over the missing pill bottle. The Lauber informant instruction language. Bob Motta breaks down which arguments a higher court would take seriously and which ones sound stronger than they are. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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