Judge maintains death penalty as possible punishment for Bryan Kohberger despite autism diagnosis
- A judge ruled Thursday prosecutors may seek capital punishment for Bryan Kohberger.
- His attorneys sought removal, citing Kohberger's recent autism spectrum disorder diagnosis.
- Kohberger faces charges for murdering four University of Idaho students in November 2022 near campus.
- Prosecutors argued Supreme Court precedent only bars executing those with intellectual disability.
- The judge's decision permits seeking capital punishment if Kohberger is convicted at his August trial.
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Judge rules on death penalty in University of Idaho murders case
A judge ruled Thursday that prosecutors can pursue the death penalty against Bryan Kohberger if he is convicted of murdering four University of Idaho students in 2022, despite the defendant’s recent autism diagnosis.
TikTok says a woman named Rochelle Boring is throwing heart hands at guadruple murderer Bryan Kohberger in court
Accused quadruple murderer Bryan Kohberger has an alleged fangirl, according to TikTok: a woman several posts say is named Rochelle Boring who, at a recent Kohberger court appearance, threw heart hands and made kissy faces at Kohberger when someone took her picture. Otherwise, it’s unclear who she is. It’s also uncertain whether she made those expressions at Kohberger or perhaps at the camera. TikTok is certain, however, that Kohberger — accused…
Major ruling in Idaho murders case l FOX 10 Talks
A judge ruled that prosecutors can pursue the death penalty against Bryan Kohberger if he is convicted of murdering four University of Idaho students in 2022, despite the defendant’s recent autism diagnosis, the Associated Press reported. Jurors will also be able to see text messages the two surviving roommates sent around the time of the attack, after 4 a.m., when one reported seeing a masked man in the house, the judge said. FOX 10's Ron Hoon,…


Judge keeps death penalty on the table for Bryan Kohberger regardless of autism diagnosis
Bryan Kohberger, charged with the stabbing deaths of four Idaho college students in 2022, will not be spared from the death penalty regardless of his recent autism diagnosis, a judge ruled. Judge Steven Hippler ruled that Kohberger is not disqualified…


Kohberger Defense Team Handed Massive Defeat: Judge Rules Autism Won't Save Him from Potential Death Penalty
The man accused of murdering four university students in 2022 could still be facing death himself. Attorneys for Bryan Kohberger, on trial for the savage stabbings in a rental home […] The post Kohberger Defense Team Handed Massive Defeat: Judge Rules Autism Won't Save Him from Potential Death Penalty appeared first on The Western Journal.
Judge keeps death penalty on the table for Bryan Kohberger regardless of autism diagnosis - Washington Examiner
Bryan Kohberger, charged with the stabbing deaths of four Idaho college students in 2022, will not be spared from the death penalty regardless of his recent autism diagnosis, a judge ruled. Judge Steven Hippler ruled that Kohberger is not disqualified from the death penalty since his attorneys did not show that autism spectrum disorder is an intellectual disability, which is the only case in which the death penalty can be barred. “Not only has …
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