Brian Coburger has pleaded not guilty to charges related to the college murders in Idaho. The charges include burglary and multiple counts of first-degree murder. The maximum penalties for these charges range from imprisonment to the death penalty. The trial is scheduled for October 2nd, expected to last up to six weeks.
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1. Brian Coburger pleaded not guilty to college murders.
2. The court proceedings were presided over by Judge John.
3. Brian Coburger was represented by attorney Ms. Taylor.
4. The state was represented by Mr. Thompson from the Prosecutor's office.
5. Ingrid Beatty and Jeff Nye from the Idaho attorney general's office were also part of the team.
6. Brian Coburger was informed of his rights, including the right to an attorney and the right to remain silent.
7. He was informed about the possibility of appealing a final decision.
8. Adverse consequences to legal status were mentioned for non-U.S. citizens.
9. Brian Coburger was read the charges against him, including burglary and multiple counts of first-degree murder.
10. The maximum penalties for each charge were explained.
11. Brian Coburger pleaded not guilty to all charges.
12. A trial date of October 2nd was set, expected to last up to six weeks.
13. The preliminary hearing scheduled for June 26th was vacated.
These facts provide an overview of the legal proceedings and charges against Brian Coburger.