The latest pretrial developments in Idaho quadruple murder case against Bryan Kohberger
Briefly

Bryan Kohberger, accused of murdering four University of Idaho students in 2022, will have his trial moved from Moscow to Boise, starting in June 2025. The case has faced numerous pre-trial motions and hearings, concerning evidence access, his planned alibi, and a gag order. Kohberger, a criminology graduate student, was arrested on December 30, 2022, and faced a not guilty plea. The timeline highlights the slow progression of the judicial process, which has frustrated victims' families and the presiding judge.
Kohberger's trial will now occur in Boise instead of Moscow, with the trial set for June 2025, amid numerous pre-trial motions and hearings that have prolonged the process.
The four victims were fatally stabbed in their off-campus home in November 2022, and Kohberger was arrested months later and charged with the murders.
Kohberger, a criminology graduate student, reportedly intends to present an alibi as part of his defense during the upcoming trial.
The case's progression has faced delays from pre-trial motions regarding evidence access, Kohberger's alibi, and a gag order affecting public statements.
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