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UnavailableDefense Attorney Bob Motta Explains Why Brian Kohberger Trial Takes Years To Start
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Defense Attorney Bob Motta Explains Why Brian Kohberger Trial Takes Years To Start

FromHidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary


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Defense Attorney Bob Motta Explains Why Brian Kohberger Trial Takes Years To Start

FromHidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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9 minutes
Released:
Mar 14, 2024
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Podcast episode

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In an episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," featuring defense attorney Bob Motta from the "Defense Diaries" podcast, they discuss the prolonged trial process of Brian Kohberger, charged with a serious crime, and the impact on the victims' families who are eager for justice. Here's a summary of the conversation:





Victims' Families' Frustration: Families express their desire to start healing and criticize the delays in the trial process.

Trial Date Delay: The trial is scheduled for early 2025, nearly three years after the crime, highlighting the slow pace of justice.

Preparation Time: Motta explains the extensive time needed to prepare for a death penalty case, including going through massive amounts of evidence, finding and scheduling expert witnesses, and the defense's duty to thoroughly investigate claims.

Motion Work: The discussion acknowledges the numerous motions that will be filed, which also contribute to delays.

Comparison to Other Cases: A comparison is made with the Delphi case, where a motion for a 70-day trial was filed, illustrating the complexity and time demands of major legal cases.

Alibi Witness Speculation: There's speculation about the strength of Kohberger's alibi witness and whether a solid alibi would have already been presented if it existed.

Judicial Process and Timelines: The judge's decision to set a trial date for 2025 is seen as reasonable given the preparation required for both defense and prosecution, emphasizing the importance of avoiding a retrial due to insufficient preparation.

This summary captures the essence of the podcast episode, focusing on the intricacies of preparing for a high-profile legal case and the emotional toll on those awaiting justice.
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Released:
Mar 14, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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