Prosecutors Seek More Time to Respond to Bryan Kohberger’s Lengthy Motion to Dismiss Indictment
Public defender Anne Taylor also filed a motion to remove cameras from the courtroom entirely.
Public defender Anne Taylor also filed a motion to remove cameras from the courtroom entirely.
Accused Idaho student killer Bryan Kohberger’s defense lawyer filed to dismiss the indictment against him Wednesday, alleging “inadmissible” evidence and prosecutorial misconduct. In the court filing, attorney Jay Logsdon revealed Kohberger’s team raised 24 issues to support these claims. Prosecutors, who are accused of withholding exculpatory evidence, according to Fox News Digital, must respond by …
A day after waiving his right to a speedy trial, Idaho college murder suspect Bryan Kohberger’s attorneys filed a motion to dismiss the indictment against him, claiming, among other things, “prosecutorial misconduct by withholding exculpatory evidence.” A memorandum in support of the motion, containing details on the defense’s claims, was filed under seal and won’t …
Idaho college murders suspect Bryan Kohberger waived his right to a speedy trial at a hearing on Wednesday, putting off the start of his capital murder trial indefinitely. Kohberger’s trial had been scheduled to begin on October 2, and Judge John Judge made clear at an all day hearing last week — in which defense …
A teenage Bryan Kohberger was kicked out of a high school law enforcement vocational program after complaints from his female classmates. Tanya Carmella-Beers, an administrator in the Pleasant Valley School District who focused on mental health services and discipline, told “The Idaho Massacre” podcast that Kohberger, now 28, was in the program during his sophomore …
The defense in the case of Bryan Kohberger, charged with the murders of four University of Idaho students in their off-campus rental last year, is trying to “outlast” Idaho’s speedy trial law with repeated motions to delay the scheduled October 2 start date, CrimeOnline’s Nancy Grace says. “What the defense is doing right now is …
The judge hearing the case of accused Idaho college killer Bryan Kohberger denied a defense motion Friday to stay the proceedings for an “evidentiary hearing” on “irregularities” in the grand jury process but scheduled a hearing on a motion to dismiss the indictment for September 1 — a month before the trial is set to …
Bryan Kohberger appeared in court on Friday as his legal team asks the judge to delay his trial and order the prosecution to provide information crucial to its case against him. KSL reported that six motions will be heard at Latah County court. The defense is also expected to explain why they should not have …
Idaho college murders suspect Bryan Kohberger is expected in court Friday as his attorneys argue a pair of motions that could delay the October 2 scheduled start date of his trial. Kohberger is accused of the November 13, 2022, stabbing deaths of University of Idaho students Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen, Ethan Chapin, and Kaylee Goncalves, …
Bryan Kohberger’s lawyers will not only ask an Iowa judge on Friday to stay the trial, but make prosecutors share crucial evidence pertaining to last year’s quadruple homicide. According to Newsweek, Kohberger’s attorneys want prosecutors to provide documents involving genetic and genealogical testing, which includes information about samples from “unknown” men mentioned in their reports. …
Prosecutors said in court filings on Monday that Idaho college murders suspect Bryan Kohberger’s defense was misreading the state’s grand jury statue or providing reasons to challenge it that are outside the statue entirely ahead of a hearing on the motion scheduled for Friday. The prosecution responded point by point to the defense’s latest motion …
Lawyers for accused Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger want their own DNA expert to examine the prosecution’s use of forensic genetic genealogy to identify their client as the killer of four University of Idaho students last November. In an affidavit filed in support of the defense motion for detailed access on the prosecution’s use of DNA …