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Murder In Moscow: Kohberger Responds To The State's Response On Disclosure Violations (Part 1) (4/1/25)

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​In the case of State of Idaho v. Bryan C. Kohberger, the defense filed a reply on March 24, 2025, addressing the State's response to their motion to preclude the death penalty due to alleged disclosure violations. The defense emphasizes the extraordinary volume of discovery in this case, noting that over 68 terabytes of data have been provided, which is significantly higher than in comparable cases. They argue that reviewing such an immense amount of information is an insurmountable task within the given timeframe, hindering their ability to prepare an adequate defense.


The defense contends that the State's delayed and voluminous disclosures have compromised Mr. Kohberger's right to a fair trial. They assert that the State has not adhered to Idaho Criminal Rule 16, which governs discovery obligations, and that these alleged violations warrant precluding the death penalty as a sentencing option. Additionally, the defense requests the adoption of necessary procedures to ensure that Mr. Kohberger's due process rights are upheld throughout the proceedings.


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