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The State Of Idaho Objects To Kohberger's Motion To Compel I.C.R. Materials And Sanctions (Part 2) (1/15/25)

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In State v. Bryan C. Kohberger, Case No. CR01-24-31665, the prosecution filed an objection to the defense's motion to compel discovery under Idaho Criminal Rule 16(b)(7) and for sanctions. The defense had argued that the prosecution failed to provide comprehensive expert reports, hindering their preparation. In response, the state contended that it had fulfilled its discovery obligations by disclosing all pertinent materials in a timely manner. The prosecution emphasized that any outstanding expert reports were either not yet finalized or not applicable to the current stage of proceedings.

The state further argued that the defense's request for sanctions was unwarranted, asserting that there was no willful withholding of information or violation of discovery rules. They maintained that ongoing communication between both parties would address any concerns regarding the exchange of information. The prosecution requested that the court deny the defense's motion, allowing the case to proceed without the imposition of sanctions or additional discovery mandates.


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