
Murder In Moscow: The State Of Idaho's Response To The Amazon Click Activity Motion (3/20/25)
20.3.2025
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In response to Defendant Bryan Kohberger's Motion in Limine #9, which seeks to exclude evidence of his Amazon click activity at trial, the State argues that such evidence is both relevant and admissible. The prosecution contends that Kohberger's Amazon activity, particularly his purchase of a Ka-Bar knife and related items in March 2022, is directly linked to the case. They assert that this evidence demonstrates Kohberger's possession of a knife matching the sheath found at the crime scene, which contained his DNA. Additionally, the State maintains that the Amazon click activity is pertinent, as it reflects Kohberger's interest in knives and accessories both before and after the alleged offenses.
The State refutes the defense's claim that the Amazon data is incomplete or taken out of context, asserting that the evidence was obtained through a valid search warrant and encompasses relevant periods before and after the crimes. They argue that the click activity is not unfairly prejudicial and that its probative value outweighs any potential prejudice. The prosecution also emphasizes that the evidence is not misleading and that any concerns about Amazon's algorithms influencing user behavior do not diminish the relevance of Kohberger's specific search and purchase history. Therefore, the State requests that the court deny the defendant's motion and allow the Amazon click activity evidence to be presented at trial.
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031725-States-Response-Defendants-MiL-9-RE-Excluding-Amazon-Click-Activity-Trial.pdf
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The State refutes the defense's claim that the Amazon data is incomplete or taken out of context, asserting that the evidence was obtained through a valid search warrant and encompasses relevant periods before and after the crimes. They argue that the click activity is not unfairly prejudicial and that its probative value outweighs any potential prejudice. The prosecution also emphasizes that the evidence is not misleading and that any concerns about Amazon's algorithms influencing user behavior do not diminish the relevance of Kohberger's specific search and purchase history. Therefore, the State requests that the court deny the defendant's motion and allow the Amazon click activity evidence to be presented at trial.
to contact me:
[email protected]
source:
031725-States-Response-Defendants-MiL-9-RE-Excluding-Amazon-Click-Activity-Trial.pdf
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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