Drug Death Case

 Defense attorney for a 54-year-old woman who faces nine felony charges tried to convince a Kenosha County Circuit Court commissioner that the state failed to prove its case during a preliminary hearing Tuesday afternoon.

Commissioner Loren Keating bound over Deborah A. Turner, who is charged with five felony counts of manufacturing/delivering Schedule I or II narcotics and four felony counts of first-degree recklessly endangering safety.

If convicted of all nine charges, Turner faces a maximum prison term of 125 years in prison.

Turner was charged after a party July 28 at her residence in the 8800 block of 17th Avenue that ended with her fiance dying of an apparent overdose. Three others also overdosed, but were revived with Narcan at the scene.

Keating set a judicial pre-trial in the case for Oct. 1 at 10:30 a.m. Turner pleaded not guilty to all nine charges during an arraignment after the preliminary hearing.

Defense attorney Matthew Jones told Keating he didn’t feel the state met its burden, especially when it came to witnesses’ accounts in the criminal complaint, and asked him to dismiss the charges.

“No one actually placed Ms. Turner at the scene while they were allegedly using drugs,” he said.

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