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🗓️ 9 April 2025
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Bryan Kohberger will be back in court on April 9th & 10th, 2025 to discuss Motions in Limine and other filings. The State adds another Prosecutor to the team - Attorney Hurwit. An important limine is the AT&T Timing Advance Records. There's a dispute between the Prosecution and Defense regarding access to these records.
The prosecution claims the records related to Kohberger timed out and no longer exist due to AT&T's policy of keeping them for only seven days. The defense questions this, suggesting that law enforcement may have seen these records and that the Prosecution might not be fully disclosing information.
What's the truth about the 7-day retention policy? This could be a potential for a major issue if the Prosecution had the records and didn't disclose them, versus if AT&T simply stating the records no longer exist.
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0:00.0 | Welcome back. It's time for a quick bit clip. The full episode will be linked in the description, |
0:05.7 | but this is the quick bit clip to keep you in the loop for everything that's happening on the |
0:11.1 | live stream channel. Let's get into it. Getting into the motions in limine in the Brian |
0:17.1 | Coburger prosecution in Idaho, there are a substantial number of motions, and they are |
0:23.2 | going to be argued over the next two days, Wednesday and Thursday, April 9th, and 10th. |
0:30.8 | Those motions are going to shape what evidence comes in, stays out, and we have watched motions in limine impending trials. |
0:39.9 | These are quite a substantial bit ahead of jury selection, which is supposed to start in August. |
0:45.2 | The court is giving itself a lot of room for continued motions and for the last minute things that |
0:50.0 | come up. But this case has also been pending for quite a while. So the shape of the evidence |
0:55.3 | should be known by the parties. I think as we get into some of these motions, and I have seen |
0:59.6 | continued motions for discovery being filed, we're not done with the full shape of the evidence |
1:05.4 | in this case. We know that there are terabytes and terabytes and terabytes and terabytes of data in this case. |
1:13.3 | And so I suspect that we will have more motions popping up on the docket in June and July as |
1:18.6 | well. But the court, it seems, really once these matters settled well before this case starts |
1:25.2 | picking a jury and they have time to do it. I think pushing the |
1:29.8 | deadline earlier allows both sides to find the things that are missing. Once you start going through |
1:35.3 | it, you're like, oh, well, that's what's missing. The state has just added an additional prosecutor, |
1:41.5 | so we will see if that individual is in court tomorrow when we tune into |
1:47.0 | these motions. If you don't have the Law &Rad app, we built it free for you so you can stay in the |
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