Legal Defense Strategy in Idaho Murder Trial

Bryan Kohberger, a murder suspect in Idaho, is seeking to exclude his Amazon purchase history as evidence in his upcoming trial for the deaths of four University of Idaho students. His defense team argues that the Amazon evidence is vague, incomplete, and unfairly prejudicial.

Autism as a Defense in Murder Case

The defense lawyer of suspect Bryan Kohberger argues that his autism should prevent him from facing the death penalty for the murders of University of Idaho students. Legal experts believe autism may be mitigating but unlikely to prevent the death penalty.

Legal Proceedings of Bryan Kohberger, Quadruple Murder Suspect

The article discusses the legal proceedings of Bryan Kohberger, a quadruple murder suspect accused of killing four University of Idaho students. The defense team is trying to throw out evidence, including DNA samples from unidentified males found at the crime scene. The judge questions the validity of throwing out evidence based on these samples. Kohberger could face the death penalty if convicted.