What great television. They managed to make a 10 minute scene, where nothing of note happens, in small time Florida full of tension and excitement.
As for prosecution, I'm really not sure how you could pin Howard's death on Kim. Realistically, how was she supposed to know that a supposedly dead gangster that her husband was involved with would randomly show up at their place and shoot Howard.
You could get her for the fraud with the cocaine stuff, but that really didn't get that far and only came to light as a result of the death.
What happened to Howard was really all Saul's doing for getting himself involved with the Salamanca's. Even then, you can get Saul for all of his fraud, money laundering, etc.. but pinning Howard's death on him, from a criminal law liability perspective, would be pretty difficult.
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