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Kohberger in court facing the death penalty and execution methods

Police Off The Cuff/Real Crime Stories

Bill Cannon Police off the Cuff/Real Crime Stories

Law Enforcement, Crime, True Crime, Military

4.4870 Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2024

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

"Kohberger in Court: Facing the Death Penalty and Execution Methods" #Kohberger #DeathPenalty #idaho4update In this video, we explore the possibility of Bryan Kohberger facing the death penalty for his alleged crimes. As the investigation unfolds, many are left wondering what consequences Kohberger may face if found guilty. We delve into the details of the case and examine the legal possibilities surrounding the death penalty.

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0:00.0

Brian Coburger was back in court in Ada County, Idaho, where he is scheduled to go on trial

0:05.2

next August for the murders of four University of Idaho students. Coburger won his fight to move

0:11.5

the trial out of Laytah County to Ada County, which is in the Boise, Idaho area. He said he

0:17.7

couldn't get a fair shape in Laytaw County., Coburger is in a new county with a new judge.

0:22.6

His name is Stephen Hippler.

0:24.4

And he seems like a no-nonsense judge.

0:27.1

And the big issue on the table right now is whether the jury will be asked to consider the death penalty when Coburgers trial starts.

0:34.7

Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against Coburger for the murders of

0:38.6

Maddie Mogan, Kayla Gonzalez, Ethan Chapin, and Zana Cardinal. The four college students were

0:44.5

stabbed to death, some as they slept, in the home on King Road off campus nearly two years ago.

0:50.5

It's a horrific crime that shook the small, tight-knit town of Moscow, Idaho. But Koberger is taking

0:56.3

the case to trial, and his attorneys have said, he is innocent. Coburger argues the death penalty

1:02.5

violates the Eighth Amendment. It's cruel and unusual punishment, particularly lethal injection.

1:08.5

But in Idaho, it's worse, Koberger argues,

1:11.5

because if the Department of Corrections

1:13.2

can't get the drugs used to carry out an execution,

1:16.5

the firing squad is now an option.

1:19.2

The family of Kaley-Gonsalves specifically

1:21.4

supports the use of the firing squad.

1:24.1

Her family has been vocal about that.

1:26.7

To help make his argument, Koberurger enlisted the help of Dr.

1:30.1

Barbara Wolf. She's a forensic pathologist who analyzed evidence in O.J. Simpson's double homicide case in the 1990s.

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