Her defense lawyers previously filed a motion to suppress her statements made to police following Noah’s death, in which she allegedly confessed to smothering each of the boys. They argued that confession was coerced, but the judge disagreed.

Pilkington’s lawyers are now asking that their motion to suppress be reopened because the results of the new evaluations weren't available until after the court’s November denial of that motion.

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