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If Bryan Kohberger is convicted in the killing of four University of Idaho students, the diagnosis could be a factor during sentencing.
This was one of the latest — and likely final — attempts by Kohberger’s attorneys to remove the death penalty as an option.
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Judge orders prosecutors to show which Kohberger family members will testify as witnesses, and why, by April 25.
Bryan Kohberger asked Idaho Judge Steven Hippler to remove key pieces of evidence ahead of his murder trial, but many rulings ...
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Hearing looks at rules for evidence and other details in Bryan Kohberger's quadruple murder trialDefense attorney Elisa Massoth told the judge that there’s a lot of evidence to support other suspects. “I would hope that the state, the court, can see that we are calculated and thoughtful in ...
The presence of Kohberger’s family in the courtroom could be an important signal to jurors that the suspect has a support system, Elisa Massoth said. “From the minute this trial begins ...
Attorney Elisa Massoth told the judge that the suspect's family has ‘no interest in helping’ the prosecution in its case against the 30-year-old, as the defense argued they should be allowed ...
Kohberger struggles ‘in the real world of daily living’ One of Kohberger’s attorneys, Elisa Massoth, pointed to concerns about his adaptive functioning in a response filing. Massoth said ...
Virginia. And one of Kohberger’s attorneys, Elisa Massoth, argued in court earlier this month that the ruling should “apply with equal force” to people with autism and specifically to Kohberger.
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