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The judge overseeing the capital murder case of Bryan Kohberger has denied his lawyers' attempt to take the death penalty off ...
They argued that executing someone with autism would constitute cruel and unusual punishment under the Eighth Amendment to ...
This was one of the latest — and likely final — attempts by Kohberger’s attorneys to remove the death penalty as an option.
Bryan Kohberger has pleaded not guilty in the quadruple homicide case and could face the death penalty if convicted.
Judge Steven Hippler ruled that Kohberger is not disqualified from the death penalty because his attorneys did not prove that autism qualifies as an intellectual disability.
A judge ruled on Thursday that prosecutors could seek the death penalty against Bryan Kohberger if he is found guilty of the ...
Bryan Kohberger, on trial for the alleged murder of four Idaho college students, still potentially faces the death penalty ...
A judge ruled Bryan Kohberger, who is autistic, according to his lawyers, could still be put to death if he is convicted of ...
An Idaho judge on Thursday ruled Bryan Kohberger’s recent autism diagnosis does not preclude him from facing the death penalty if he’s convicted of killing four University of Idaho students.
This is one of the details revealed in new court orders filed by Ada County District Judge Steven Hippler. In these court ...
Bryan Kohberger's recent autism diagnosis will not affect the prosecutor's decision to seek the death penalty if he is ...
Prosecutors may still seek the death penalty if Bryan Kohberger is convicted of murdering four University of Idaho students, ...
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