From the MSM link in quoted post, I think the comments by the Judge and Attorney make it certain there's a pending plea agreement, which of course, will eventually be subject to the Court's approval. MOO
On May 17, a judge allowed Lauber to be released from custody, but ordered her to wear a GPS ankle monitor, not to have any contact with several people including Kouri Richins, and not to leave Wasatch County, according to a court docket. The judge also agreed to seal a couple of documents, including Lauber's release order.
The Richins' case was not referred to by name during Wednesday's hearing, but the judge and Lauber's attorney seemed to indicate that whatever happens with Lauber's current alleged drug court violations will be dependent on what happens in another case.
Judge Jennifer Mabey made comments such as how cases of that magnitude "can take time" and "we're at the mercy of a different case we don't have control over," while Lauber's attorney talked about how his client is trying to avoid "terrible consequences" and wants to "move forward." Neither mentioned the name Richins and it is not known whether Lauber will testify at any hearings in the Richins case.