Idaho college murders: motion says Bryan Kohberger was 'out driving' on night of killings - Summary

Summary

In the Brian Coburger case, the defense has filed a motion related to an alibi claim. They are suggesting that Coburger may have been driving around on the nights in question instead of being at the scene of the murders. The prosecution is seeking information about this alibi. The case also involves DNA evidence on a knife sheath and an undisclosed piece of evidence related to Coburger's car. The trial start date is set for October 2nd, but it may be delayed, and pre-trial motions are expected to be addressed on August 18th. Coburger has the right to remain silent and may not testify during the trial.

Facts

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1. Brian Coburger is accused of stabbing four University of Idaho students to death in their off-campus home in November.
2. The defense has filed a motion related to an alibi claim.
3. The prosecution requested discovery information about the alibi defense.
4. The defense filed a motion to establish an alibi through cross-examination of witnesses.
5. The prosecution requested information about the witnesses the defense will rely on for the alibi.
6. The defense suggested that Coburger was driving around on the nights in question.
7. DNA matching Coburger was found on a knife sheath, but the knife itself is missing.
8. There is no DNA linked to Coburger in his car or home.
9. The defense argues that the prosecution hasn't revealed why they believe Coburger used a specific car.
10. Coburger has the right to remain silent and may not testify in the trial.
11. The trial start date may be aspirational, and it could be delayed if needed.
12. Pre-trial motions will likely be addressed at the August 18th hearing.

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