DiscoverThe Epstein ChroniclesMurder In Moscow: The Motion To Strike Future Dangerousness Aggravator (Part 2) (9/7/24)
Murder In Moscow:  The Motion To Strike Future Dangerousness Aggravator (Part 2) (9/7/24)

Murder In Moscow: The Motion To Strike Future Dangerousness Aggravator (Part 2) (9/7/24)

Update: 2024-09-07
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In Bryan Kohberger's case (CR29-22-2805), the defense has filed a "Motion to Strike the Future Dangerousness Aggravator," which challenges the prosecution's claim that Kohberger poses an ongoing threat to society. The aggravator, if used, could justify harsher sentencing, such as the death penalty. The defense is likely arguing that there is insufficient evidence to support this claim. Kohberger is accused of the murders of four University of Idaho students, and his legal team is working to limit factors that could lead to a more severe sentence​.


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Murder In Moscow:  The Motion To Strike Future Dangerousness Aggravator (Part 2) (9/7/24)

Murder In Moscow: The Motion To Strike Future Dangerousness Aggravator (Part 2) (9/7/24)

Bobby Capucci