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Murder In Moscow: The States Motion (In Limine) For Investigative Genetic Genealogy (3/15/25)

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​In Case No. CR01-24-31665, the State filed a Motion in Limine on February 24, 2025, seeking to delineate the permissible scope of references to Investigative Genetic Genealogy (IGG) during the trial. The motion requests that the court limit mentions of IGG to the fact that law enforcement received a "tip" leading to the identification of the defendant, Bryan Kohberger, without delving into the specifics of the IGG process. Additionally, the State aims to exclude any testimony or evidence related to the United States Department of Justice's Interim Policy on Forensic Genetic Genealogical DNA Analysis and Searching, the terms of service of genetic genealogy subscription services, debates on the use of IGG in criminal investigations, and any alleged discovery violations associated with IGG.


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