
Idaho Murder Suspect Returns to Court Arguing DNA Evidence
Thousands if not hundreds of thousands of eyeballs were on the Ada County Courthouse livestream this morning, as Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger appeared in court for a series of hearings that are leading up to the high profile 2025 trial.
While no new information has been rolled out surround this trial yet--hearings have given viewers a closer look at how Bryan Kohberger's defense team will be approaching things. Just months ago, his defense team argued against the death penalty.
As the case stands now, if Kohberger is to be convicted of murder a year from now by a jury--the Judge, Steven Hippler, will be able to sentence the 29-year-old man to death for his crimes.
Those who have been closely following the case may notice that Judge Steven Hippler is very clear on expectation, order, and moving things along. He has wasted no time in being frank with both prosecution and defense.
Now, Kohberger's defense team is seeking to have some pretty substantial evidence completely thrown out of the trial.
The defense team wants nearly all evidence surrounding DNA thrown out entirely because they claim that it was obtained on what they call an 'unconstitutional genetic investigation process'. They also claim that search warrants were tainted by police misconduct.
Beyond this information--the public knows very little about the details of Kohberger's defense arguments as these hearings have been made closed to public and media.
We will continue to keep you updated.
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