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Mega Edition:  Bryan Kohberger's Push for A Change Of Venue (8/22/26)

Mega Edition: Bryan Kohberger's Push for A Change Of Venue (8/22/26)

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Bryan Kohberger’s defense pushed to move his trial out of Moscow, Idaho, arguing that the extraordinary publicity surrounding the murders of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin had made it impossible for him to receive a fair trial in Latah County. His attorneys pointed to the intensity of local news coverage, the small size of the community, the emotional impact of the killings on Moscow and the University of Idaho, and survey data showing that many prospective jurors had already formed strong opinions about Kohberger’s guilt. The defense argued that simply questioning jurors during voir dire would not be enough to overcome the level of prejudice they believed existed locally, and they specifically identified Ada County, home to Boise and a much larger jury pool, as a more suitable location for the case.

Prosecutors resisted the effort, arguing that extensive publicity did not automatically mean an impartial jury could not be selected in Latah County and that moving the trial would create significant logistical and financial complications. Kohberger’s lawyers countered that the issue was not convenience but whether the constitutional right to a fair and impartial jury could realistically be protected in a community so closely connected to the crime. The fight ultimately became one of the most consequential pretrial battles in the case, with the defense relying heavily on expert analysis, public-opinion surveys and the sheer saturation of coverage surrounding the murders. The court eventually agreed that the trial should be moved, and Ada County became the new venue, shifting one of the most closely watched murder prosecutions in the country away from the community where the killings had occurred.


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