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 May 17, 2023 11:32am EDT
Bryan Kohberger indicted in Idaho student murders
Idaho grand jury hands down superseding indictment in university stabbings

By Michael Ruiz | Fox News

Bryan Kohberger, the criminology Ph.D. student accused of the home invasion murders of four University of Idaho undergrads, has been indicted by a grand jury in Latah County, authorities have confirmed.

The superseding indictment means the accused quadruple murderer will not have a chance to attack the evidence used to arrest him at a preliminary hearing that had been scheduled for the week of June 26. A new arraignment has been scheduled for Monday, May 22, at 9 a.m.

It also spares the two surviving housemates and other potential witnesses from having to testify under cross-examination prior to trial.

The move was not unexpected. Prominent Boise defense attorney Edwina Elcox said in January that it could be announced at any moment once a grand jury had been empaneled behind closed doors and convinced that the charges should stand.

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Idaho college students slaying suspect Bryan Kohberger stands silent as judge enters not guilty pleas on murder charges
Story by Kevin Nious and David K. Li
May 22, 2023
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Bryan Kohberger, the suspect accused of fatally stabbing four Idaho college students, stood silent in court on Monday as a judge entered not guilty pleas on all murder charges.

His trial was tentatively set to begin on Oct. 2 by Latah County District Judge John Judge.

When Judge asked Kohberger to enter a plea at the arraignment, defense attorney Anne Taylor stood up and declined on behalf of her client.

"Your honor we will be standing silent," she told the court.

That prompted Judge to enter not guilty pleas on the defendant's behalf. ...
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Is there a legal strategy to that?