Kohberger’s lawyers filed a motion for continuance Tuesday, saying they need more time “due to the substantial amount of trial investigation and preparation still outstanding, as well as recent and forthcoming publicity that is highly prejudicial to the defense.”
They assert that Kohberger’s constitutional rights will be infringed if the August date stands.
Bryan Kohberger defense cites upcoming TV special, book for continuance
In their motion, defense attorneys referred to an upcoming “Dateline” special and a book on the case set for release in mid-July that may have relied on “leaks” regarding the case. Their filing states the blurb for the book “suggests that the apparent ‘Dateline’ leak was not the only violation of this Court’s non-dissemination order.”
Bryan Kohberger enters the courtroom during a hearing Tuesday, June 27, 2023, at the Latah County Courthouse in Moscow, Idaho. (August Frank/Lewiston Tribune via AP, Pool)
“A continuance is necessary to fully investigate the leaks and to mitigate the prejudicial effects of such inflammatory pretrial publicity occurring so close to the current trial date,” they wrote.
Idaho criminal defense attorney Edwina Elcox told “Banfield” that “if there is any reason that this trial gets delayed, this is it.”
Bryan Kohberger trial judge investigating gag order leaks
The motion comes days after Judge Steven Hippler said he wanted to identify anyone who may have violated a gag order by leaking information from the investigation to news organizations or anyone else not directly involved with the case.
Elcox called any lead a “flagrant violation of a court order,” and the source of that leak needs to be identified, especially if it’s a law enforcement officer or member of the prosecution.
The lawyer said case law does appear to back defense attorneys with this request.
If this does result in a delay, then the only people who will suffer are the families, she said, adding that they will continue to be in “limbo.”
Defense attorneys said they will need more time to prepare properly and wrote that they do not take their “request lightly.”
Last week, Hippler ordered prosecutors and defense attorneys to provide a list of everyone who might have had access to the previously unreported information about Kohberger’s internet search history and other details that were featured in the “Dateline” episode that aired May 9.
Judge rules on Bryan Kohberger trial procedures
Kohberger is facing the death penalty in the killings of Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Ethan Chapin and Xana Kernodle in an off-campus house in Moscow, Idaho. Hippler has already ruled on what evidence will be allowed at trial. Hippler has also rejected arguments from the defense about why Kohberger shouldn’t be subject to the death penalty.
In earlier hearings, the judge sealed jury instructions and questionnaires that will be sent to possible jurors prior to the hearing. He also sealed a list of alternative suspects put forth by defense attorneys. Hippler has also ruled that prosecutors will be prohibited from using the terms “psychopath” and “sociopath” before jurors.
Bryan Kohberger, accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students, is escorted into court for a hearing in Latah County District Court on Sept. 13, 2023, in Moscow, Idaho. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)
Newly released court documents include this smiling selfie of Bryan Kohberger, allegedly taken on the morning four University of Idaho students were killed.
Bryan Kohberger enters the courtroom for a hearing at the Latah County Courthouse on June 27, 2023 in Moscow, Idaho. (Photo by August Frank-Pool/Getty Images)
Bryan Kohberger, left, who is accused of killing four University of Idaho students in November 2022, appears at a hearing in Latah County District Court, Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023, in Moscow, Idaho. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, Pool)
Bryan Kohberger, the man accused in the killings of four University of Idaho students, was transported by plane from the Idaho county where he was being jailed to another county where his trial will be held. (Credit: Ada County Sheriff’s Office)
FILE – Bryan Kohberger listens to arguments during a hearing, Oct. 26, 2023, in Moscow, Idaho. Late Friday, Dec. 15, a judge ruled that the grand jury indictment of Kohberger, who is charged with killing four University of Idaho students, was conducted properly and will stand. (Kai Eiselein/New York Post via AP, Pool, File)
FILE – Bryan Kohberger, who is accused of killing four University of Idaho students in Nov. 2022, appears at a hearing in Latah County District Court, on Jan. 5, 2023, in Moscow, Idaho. An Idaho judge has denied a request from more than two dozen news organizations to lift a gag order in the criminal case of a man accused of stabbing four University of Idaho students to death. The judge did, however, significantly narrow the gag order in response to the news organizations’ concerns. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, Pool, File)
Bryan Kohberger, facing first-degree murder charges in the deaths of four University of Idaho students last fall, is seen at the Monroe County Courthouse in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023.
FILE – Bryan Kohberger, who is accused of killing four University of Idaho students, leaves after an extradition hearing at the Monroe County Courthouse in Stroudsburg, Pa., Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023. Nearly two months after four University of Idaho students were killed near campus — and two weeks after a suspect was arrested and charged with the crime — the picturesque school grounds are starting to feel a little closer to normal. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, Pool, File)
In this cropped screen grab from a bodycam video provided by the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office, Bryan Kohberger, left, and his father are seen talking to a sheriff’s deputy during a traffic stop on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2022, in Hancock County, Ind. Bryan Kohberger, accused in the November slayings of four University of Idaho students has left a Pennsylvania jail in the custody of state police, officials said Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2023, which means he could be headed to Idaho to face first-degree murder charges.(Hancock County Sheriff’s Office via AP)
A private security officer sits in a vehicle, Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023, in front of the house in Moscow, Idaho where four University of Idaho students were killed in November, 2022. Authorities said Wednesday, Jan. 4, that Bryan Kohberger, the man accused in the killings, has left a Pennsylvania jail in the custody of state police. The move means Kohberger could be headed to Idaho to face first-degree murder charges. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
Bryan Kohberger, who is accused of killing four University of Idaho students, is escorted to an extradition hearing at the Monroe County Courthouse in Stroudsburg, Pa., Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, Pool)
During a hearing to establish ground rules for the proceedings, Kohberger’s defense team asked Hippler to prevent the state from using inflammatory words, even the term “murderer.” Hippler left open the possibility that prosecutors could use the latter word during closing arguments.
“Make no mistake, these murders, whoever did them, were … horrific. And I expect that the evidence will reflect that,” the judge said.