UT - Kouri Richins, 33, Author, wife, mom, charged in husband’s unexpected death last year, May 2023 #3

If I understand this correctly, KR preliminary hearing (PH) is no longer scheduled for the three (3) days, and there is a conference hearing for June 21.

PH will be scheduled at a later time. moo

Same link as posted up-thread:



"The judge will schedule another preliminary hearing, but given the huge volume of evidence, I imagine that’s going to be 60-90 days maybe even further down the road," Skordas believes.

Next up is a scheduling conference for June 21.
 
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Friday, June 21st:
*Scheduling Conference Hearing (@ 3pm MT) - UT - *Eric Eugene Richins (39) poisoned with a lethal dose of fentanyl by wife on Mar. 3, 2022 in Kamas. - *Kouri Darden Richins (33/now 34) arrested (5/8/23) & charged (6/5/23) with 2nd degree aggravated murder & 3 counts of possession of drugs with intent to distribute. [These charges were dismissed on 3/25/24-see recharges]. Re-charged (3/25/24) with 2 counts of 1st degree criminal homicide aggravated murder (DV), 2 counts of 2nd degree distribution of a controlled substance, 2 counts of 2nd degree mortgage fraud (Iron Bridge Financial & Boomerrang Finance), 2 counts of 2nd degree insurance fraud & 2 counts of 3rd degree forgery. Held without bond. Bond denied (6/12/23). DA will not seek DP (8/18/23).
Civil case [#221200316]: After Kouri failed to show evidence she complied with the agreement, Justice Court Judge Brendan McCullagh found Kouri guilty of the assault on 5/13/24.
Judge Richard Mrazik presiding. Prosecutors Patricia Cassell & Brad Bloodworth & Defense attorneys Kathy Nester & Wendy Lewis.

Case & court info from 6/5/23 thru 5/15/24 reference post #89 here:
https://www.websleuths.com/forums/t...cted-death-last-year-may-2023-3.711978/page-5

5/17/24 Update: Skye Lazaro & the attorneys at Ray Quinney & Nebeker P.C. have been leading Richins' defense in the civil & criminal cases against her. The firm filed paperwork May 17 stating an "irreconcilable & non-waivable situation" for the need to withdraw from her defense. Court documents state the issues first arose in Richins' civil cases but involve the firm as a whole so it can no longer represent her in the criminal proceedings either. The specifics of the "irreconcilable" matter are unclear. The firm stated the situation emerged after a hearing May 15 when Third District Court Judge Richard Mrazik was to determine if there was enough evidence for Richins to stand trial for murder. However, Richins' attorneys objected to all of Summit County prosecutors’ evidence & witness statements, delaying the case until June [6/18-6/20/24]. Now Richins' attorneys have asked the court to immediately grant the firm's request to withdraw & appoint new counsel to safeguard her constitutional rights & continue her defense in the charges against her. Preliminary hearing continued on 6/18/24, 6/19/24 & 6/20/24 @ 9am.
5/18/24 Update: Motions hearing (virtual) (Case #220500076-Property rights case) on 5/20/24 @ 3pm. 5/20/24 Update: Hearing on 5/20/24 was not about the property rights case. On Friday, Ray Quinney and Nebeker P.C., the law firm representing Richins filed a motion with the court withdraw from the case. The request to withdraw was based on “an irreconcilable & nonwaivable situation.” The motion was granted during court hearing in 3rd Judicial District Court. Also on Friday, Richins’ attorneys had requested that a team of prosecutors be removed of the case. Next status hearing on 5/24/24 @ 10am in-person, which will probably result in KR being appointed counsel by the Court. Also preliminary hearings on 6/18/24 & 6/19/24 both @ 9am.
5/22/24 Update: 3rd District Court Judge Richard Mrazik stated his intention to appoint Salt Lake City attorneys Kathy Nester & Wendy Lewis as Richins’ “indigent counsel” during a hearing 5/22/24. Prosecutors will have a chance to weigh in on Mzarik’s proposed appointment of Lewis & Nester at a hearing set for 5/24/24 at noon. Also May 22 Judge Mrazik said he is temporarily prohibiting Richins from media interviews until she has new lawyers, to preserve her right not to self-incriminate.
5/24/24 Update: The new team—Salt Lake City attorneys Kathy Nester & Wendy Lewis need time to meet with Richins & look over the evidence. “I understand there are multiple terabytes of discovery,” Lewis told the court. Judge Mrazik appointed Nester & Lewis through a court order on 5/23/24 hearing. The judge asked Lazaro to ensure that case documents are sent to the new attorneys quickly. Lewis said it is hard to say how much time she will need to prepare for a preliminary hearing on 6/18/24 & asked to set a hearing in mid-June where they could schedule the preliminary hearing. That hearing was set for 6/21/24 @ 3pm for an in-person hearing.
 
Judge Richard Mrazik reserved Aug. 26 to Aug. 28 for the preliminary hearing to determine whether Richins will stand trial on murder and drug charges.

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She’ll be back in front of Judge Mrazik for the civil suit over the Richins’ family home Aug. 15.


Published June 21, 2024 at 4:39 PM MDT
 

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