Judge to Hear Arguments on Delay Request for Kohberger Trial
ADA COUNTY, IDAHO, JUN 18 – Defense cites extensive media coverage including a recent TV episode and upcoming book as prejudicial, seeking more time to prepare for the August 11 trial, which faces constitutional scrutiny.
- A judge ruled that the grand jury indictment of Bryan Kohberger, charged with killing four University of Idaho students, was conducted properly and will stand.
- Kohberger's attorneys filed a motion on May 20 asking to postpone the trial set for August, citing the need for more preparation time and prejudicial pretrial publicity.
- Prosecutors argue postponing the trial is unwarranted, saying the defense has had adequate time and resources to prepare, and that delaying the trial would harm victims' rights to timely resolution and justice.
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