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Former Idaho Attorney General David Leroy offers legal insight into Bryan Kohberger’s expected guilty plea, including its implications for sentencing and victims’ rights under Idaho law.
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Bryan Kohberger appeared expressionless as a judge asked if he murdered four Idaho college students in their off-campus home, answering “yes” to each name called out in the courtroom Wednesday.
Bryan Kohberger has accepted a plea deal that keeps him from going to trial or getting the death penalty. We should pay attention to the outrage.
Prosecuting Attorney Bill Thompson choked up as he summarized the details that a weeks-long trial would have revealed about the cold-blooded and ruthless murders that Kohberger admitted to on
Bryan Kohberger appeared expressionless as a judge asked if he murdered four Idaho college students in their off-campus home, answering “yes” to each name called out in the courtroom Wednesday.
To each count, Kohberger pleaded guilty. Kohberger's sentencing was set for July 23. The sentencing is expected to take one day, and victim impact statements will be read then.
Bryan Kohberger likely will not have to explain why he slaughtered four University of Idaho students when he enters a guilty plea -- leaving the victims' families with unanswered questions.