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Murder In Moscow:  The State Responds To Bryan Kohberger's Touch DNA Motion In Limine (Part 2) (3/25/25)

Murder In Moscow: The State Responds To Bryan Kohberger's Touch DNA Motion In Limine (Part 2) (3/25/25)



​In the case of State of Idaho v. Bryan C. Kohberger (Case No. CR01-24-31665), the State responded to the Defendant's Motion in Limine #6, which sought to preclude the use of terms like "touch DNA" and "contact DNA" during trial. The defense argued that these terms could mislead the jury into believing that DNA presence conclusively indicates direct contact, without considering other means of transfer. The State countered that such terminology is commonly accepted in forensic science and that its experts should be permitted to use these terms to accurately describe the nature of the DNA evidence. They emphasized that the defense would have the opportunity to cross-examine the State's experts on the limitations and interpretations of "touch" or "contact" DNA evidence, ensuring that the jury receives a comprehensive understanding of the evidence presented.



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source:

031725-States-Response-Defendants-MiL-6-RE-Reference-Touch-Contact-DNA.pdf


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