New trial still up in the air for woman convicted of killing her three children
Deborah Nicholls, convicted of killing her three children in a 2003 Colorado Springs house fire, is seeking a new trial due to suppressed evidence. A judge ruled evidence was improperly withheld, violating her rights, and a hearing is scheduled for next month as the prosecution appeals.
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