Kouri Richins: How the Defense Fought — And Where They Lost
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The Kouri Richins defense team called zero witnesses and presented no affirmative case. They relied entirely on the damage done to the prosecution's evidence during cross-examination. A jury convicted her anyway.
Tony Brueski, defense attorney Bob Motta, and retired FBI Behavioral Analysis Chief Robin Dreeke examine what the defense actually accomplished and what the conviction tells us about where it wasn't enough. The investigator coaching video. The no-fentanyl admission from Detective O'Driscoll. The mid-trial disclosure of Carmen Lauber's drug court violations. The calculated decision to walk away from a witness who might have helped because of what came attached to him. Bob Motta breaks down the strategy call by call, and Robin Dreeke examines how the jury processed the behavioral picture the defense tried to build.
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