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What does KM have to lose by going through with a trial and seeing what she gets? Perhaps she will see if she will get just as good a deal as she is being offered now without giving up the Adelson's and getting whatever they have promised her. Although she seems to think she will get off lightly, so perhaps that is what her lawyers are telling her. Maybe she won't consider a deal until after she finds out whatever the jail time really is. Does that sound possible?
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I think it's impossible to answer questions like this without knowing who is funding her defense. (She's on food stamps, broke, herself).
Regardless of who funds the defense, lawyers are ethically required to act in their client's best interests. Does anybody with an objective perspective think it is in her best interests to go to trial?
Eventually, IMHO, there will be some close examination of how her lawyers have handled this case, given a (theoretical) 3rd party payment for the legal fees.
IMHO, speculation, etc.