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It was not immediately clear why prosecutors wanted to introduce weather records in court filings, but it could be to dispute Kohberger's purported alibi, that he "was out driving in the early ...
Bryan Kohberger could reveal new details about his alibi on Monday. Kohberger, 28, is accused of breaking into a rental house near the University of Idaho campus in Moscow, Idaho, in the early ...
Idaho prosecutors appear poised to use weather records to pour cold water on Bryan Kohberger's bizarre alibi for the night that four students were murdered in a home in Moscow.. The 30-year-old ...
Bryan Kohberger intends to raise an alibi defense. Kohberger, who was indicted by a grand jury in May, is still set to appear for trial on Oct. 2. Kohberger's attorneys have asked prosecutors to ...
Attorneys for Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of killing four University of Idaho students in 2022, won’t be able to identify specific alternate suspects in his trial, narrowing their options to ...
The blow to Kohberger’s defense comes after Hippler previously ruled he also cannot present an alibi defense – since no one can vouch for where he was during the time of the killings.
State says Bryan Kohberger should not be allowed to to offer alibi defense unless he takes the stand in his own defense at his murder trial. President Donald Trump and Elon Musk's son walk to ...
The prosecution argued the judge should limit the evidence Kohberger's attorneys can present to support his alibi for the November 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students.
Prosecutors in the case of a Monroe County man accused of killing four University of Idaho students say the man's alibi claim that he filed is not specific enough.
The blow to Kohberger’s defense comes after Hippler previously ruled he also cannot present an alibi defense – since no one can vouch for where he was during the time of the killings.
BOISE, Idaho -- A new legal battle is brewing over accused killer Bryan Kohberger's alibi as prosecutors in the Idaho college murders case try to limit what the defense team can argue at trial. In ...