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Bryan Kohberger to plead guilty in 2022 murders of Idaho students

According to the US media, a 30 -year -old man, who is about to be a hearing for a deadly stabbing of four roommates in a small Idaho college town, will be found guilty as a part of an agreement to avoid the death penalty with state prosecutors.

The Latah District Prosecutor’s Office refused to approve of a defense agreement with BRYAN KOHBERGER.

However, the relatives of a victim Kaylee Goncalves, apparently confirmed the agreement on Facebook. “This is true! We are beyond anger in the province of Idaho.” He said. “They failed us.”

Ms. Goncalves, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle and Madison Mogen were stabbed in my campus houses in Idaho, Idaho, Moscow, days before Thanksgiving Day in 2022.

Mr. Kohberger, a graduate criminology student at the nearby University of Washington, is currently hearing in August.

Again on Monday, a judge in the state of Pennsylvania decided that three people who knew him had to travel to Idaho to express the defense.

The local media reported that a hearing was held for the Defense Agreement on Wednesday. BBC, the defendant’s legal team to make a comment in contact.

In local media, Mr. Kohberger is expected to be guilty of four murder charges and waive his rights to future appeals.

If it is accepted by a judge, it is reported that the agreement has been mahkencedm to life without the possibility of a conditional evacuation of the defendant, and that prosecutors will not be sentenced to death.

“We cannot have the fee of this case on your family.” He said. According to Idaho Statesman newspaperHe said he saw a copy.

“This decision is our sincere attempt to seek justice for your family.

“This agreement allows the defendant to be convicted, to spend the rest of his life in prison, and that he cannot put you and other families with the uncertainty of the after decimes of court objections.”

The defendant was arrested at the Pennsylvania family at home in the weeks following the stabbing, and the researchers said they found DNA evidence in the “leather knife sheath” at the scene. He was accused by a large jury in May 2023.

The court documents announced that the police saved a knife, a Glock gun, a black glove, black hat and black face mask while exploring Mr. Kohberger’s family house.

The defense team questioned the accuracy of DNA evidence, and after arguing that his clients would not take a fair hearing from the local jury members, he managed to carry the trial.

However, after the diagnosis of autism for Mr. Kohberger, they could not remove the death penalty as a penalty option.

Idaho is one of the 27 US states that allow death penalties, but there is no execution since 2012, according to a database of the Death Criminal Information Center.

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