Bryan Kohberger's Defense Challenges Prosecution Evidence in Idaho Murder Case
Defense claims key evidence was altered and withheld, intensifying the legal battle over the Idaho student murders.
- Bryan Kohberger's defense team alleges prosecutors provided altered evidence, specifically a surveillance video without audio, claiming it's crucial for his case.
- Prosecutors refute the defense's claims, insisting all necessary evidence has been provided and proceedings remain sealed.
- The defense argues for a public hearing, citing Kohberger’s Sixth Amendment rights, while the judge considers the request.
- Kohberger, accused of murdering four University of Idaho students, faces intense scrutiny over his alibi involving late-night drives.
- Legal experts suggest the defense's strategy might be aimed at moving the trial or influencing jury selection through public perception.