The clinic and nurse practitioner sued in a February murder-suicide in which a Byron mother killed her four daughters then herself denied wrongdoing Friday, saying their actions — including reportedly prescribing her ketamine — were not below the standard of care.

That comes on the heels of a legislative committee deciding last month not to advance a bill that would have required coroners to include psychiatric drug toxicology in their public reports on any violent death.

As the law is now, coroners have only to publish “relevant toxicology” on their public case reports.

The Lawsuit

Rhonda Coplen, mother of Tranyelle Harshman, filed a civil lawsuit against Cody-based Sage Psychiatry Services LLC and against advanced practice registered nurse Krista Blough in September on claims tha

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