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Aug 2023
18m 29s

Court Audio Bryan Kohberger Waives His R...

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On Wednesday, Bryan Kohberger stood before the court for a status hearing, choosing to forgo his right to a speedy trial. This strategic move by the alleged murderer has postponed his trial, previously slated for October 2. Anne Taylor, Kohberger's legal representative, asserted that the defense requires additional time to adeptly present their case. The court has yet to determine a revised trial date.

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