In a recent development in the high-profile case against Bryan Kohberger, the accused quadruple killer appeared in a Latah County, Utah courtroom for a motions hearing on Wednesday. During the proceedings, Kohberger’s attorney presented arguments highlighting the challenges they face in preparing an adequate defense. The legal team expressed concerns about the incomplete nature of the discovery process, stating that they have not received all the necessary information and evidence from the prosecution. In a vivid analogy, the attorney likened the current state of the case to playing “52-card pick-up with 100,000 decks of cards,” emphasizing the complexity and overwhelming volume of material they need to review and analyze.
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In response to the defense’s assertions, the state prosecutors countered by maintaining that Kohberger’s team has been provided with all the information and evidence currently in their possession. They assured the court that they are making every effort to promptly turn over any new material they receive as the investigation progresses. The prosecution’s stance underscores their commitment to a fair and transparent legal process, while also acknowledging the ongoing nature of the case and the potential for additional evidence to emerge. As a result of the discussions during the hearing, the court established discovery deadlines for May, setting a clear timeline for the exchange of information between the prosecution and defense teams.
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All evidence should be shared with jury. Suppression of evidence leads to a distorted understanding
A truckload of undeniable evidence
He did it
The DNA is his. Nothing about how it got there. No alibi.
No, wrong. Bryan should have a fair trail NOT a perfect Trail. He did not even claim to be innocent or not guilty. The state must have ALL defense conclusions orit will not be fair.
We heard about this terrible and tragic murder across the whole ocean (I live in European country), but I have couple of questions regarding the case:
– there was a delivery driver with food at the time around 4am – was he / she identified by investigators? I think that persion is crucial witness… and also possibly cleared suspect. AFAIK there was found a DNA outside the house which wasnt identified…. by that, I mean it was compared with this delivery service driver.
– was it impulse anger killing? at the beginning it was described or suggested as "experimental perfect murder" by someone who (due to "pro interest") tried to commit so-called perfect murder (and failed miserably) without any evidence linking him with murder….. however if described "storyline" is correct, it´s full of weird mistakes (why he didnt even try to "fake" any serious alibi like leaving a cellphone at home or not using his own car for it) so it almost seems like there was no long-time planning, but really impulse act…. he was drug-addict previously, did he return to his addiction with serious impact on his thinking? Was murder weapon found in meantime?
dude this seems shady i don’t think this dude murdered them, something is missing here.
The Defense needs to get the discovery
Trial 2026 what a joke
The squad is sighting in as we speak bk will be the first in the state
It seems to me they don't want BK to have a fair trail. I feel bad for the family of the 4 young adults that lost their lives. We need to have all the facts that this is the guy who did this.
What happened to defense alibi, he was driving around alone at night? Guilty.
i have feeling this dude is not going to get fair trial…
Reading the comments and realizing that the majority don’t have a clue
2025?!!!
Dead man sitting. AT is trying to keep him alive as long as possible cuz once he gets convicted sent to the big house he's done.
There is never going to be justice for the young 4 individuals who were taken from this world in the harshest way possible. Brian’s lawyer is acting like a big baby. Justice has to be the priority in this case. The fact that his lawyer is approaching this case with him being innocent.
The Judge needs a better live stream set up. The beginning of every word is muted!
maybe this is an unpopular opinion, but if my distant cousin murdered people, i have no problem with the police or a lawyer knowing my name, date of birth, etc., just don’t drag me into the case itself, i see no problem with it 🤷🏼♀️ especially if it’s going to help bring justice
How did people miss what she said. It sounds like she said she has video of him somewhere else!!!!!