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Idaho Murder Case Gets Major Twist After Prosecutors Forced to Disclose Results of ‘Internal Affairs Investigation’

by Western Journal
March 30, 2023 at 8:11 am
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Alleged Idaho Killer Tried 1 Persistent Tactic to Contact Idaho Murder Victim – He Just Wouldn’t Stop

MOSCOW, IDAHO - JANUARY 05: Bryan Kohberger is led away at the end of a hearing in Latah County District Court on January 5, 2023, in Moscow, Idaho. Kohberger has been arrested for the murders of four University of Idaho students in November 2022. (Photo by Ted S. Warren - Pool/Getty Images)

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The state of Idaho is submitting information to the court that could complicate the case of University of Idaho homicide defendant Bryan Kohberger.

Latah County prosecutors informed Judge Megan Marshall this week that they’re planning on disclosing “potential Brady/Giglio material” related to a police officer who investigated the quadruple homicide case, Fox News reported.

The material could be useful to Kohberger’s defense team.

Under the Brady and Giglio legal precedents, prosecutors are required to disclose information that could be exculpatory for a defendant or bring the credibility of potential witnesses into question.

Latah County prosecutors notified a judge they are disclosing “potential Brady/Giglio material” related to an officer involved in the investigation of Bryan Kohberger, the 28-year-old criminology PhD student accused of murdering 4 Univ of Idaho students https://t.co/1op9xuYupR pic.twitter.com/wKVIR2ZFkW

— Prison_Health (@Prison_Health) March 29, 2023

The material in question originated from a “confidential internal affairs investigation” regarding the officer involved in the case.

Well, well, well. Potential Brady/Giglio material against one of the officers involved in the Idaho v Kohberger case. pic.twitter.com/DhqZwGYOl8

— Angela Faire (@FaireHeart) March 29, 2023

Marshall has imposed a protective order on the material, shielding it from public release.

One former federal prosecutor and president of West Coast Trial Lawyers raised a wide range of possibilities about the material’s content.

“It could be anything,” Neama Rahmani told Fox.

“It could be beating his wife. It could be driving fast and when he’s pulled over, pulling out his badge when he shouldn’t. It could be smoking weed.”

Rahmani speculated that the disclosure was being made by the prosecution to avoid any loose ends in what will likely be a death penalty trial.

“In the prosecution’s case, you’re thinking ahead. ‘OK, I got a strong case. You know what, I’m just going to disclose everything because I don’t want an appellate issue down the road.'”

Kohberger is facing four first-degree murder charges in connection with a stabbing spree at the residence of four college students in Moscow, Idaho, in November.

The former criminology PhD student at nearby Washington State University has maintained his innocence but has not yet entered a plea.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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