Kohberger to appear in court as defense challenges DNA evidence
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() Attorneys for Idaho college killings suspect Bryan Kohberger are set to ask a judge to dismiss most of the evidence in the case. They beleive it relies on a genetic investigation process that they say is unconstitutional.

Kohberger’s defense team claims that the search warrants in the case were tainted by police misconduct. They’ll make their arguments during a two-day hearing starting Thursday.

If successful, their motion could significantly disrupt the prosecution’s case ahead of the trial, which is set to begin in August.

Prosecutors say the investigation, including the use of genetic genealogy, was properly done.

Part of Thursday’s hearing will be held behind closed doors, with the judge stating that this is to avoid potential jurors being “tainted” by hearing evidence that might not be allowed in trial.

The open portions of the hearing will be livestreamed on the court’s YouTube page, starting at 9 a.m. local time.

Prosecutors: Bryan Kohberger’s DNA on knife sheath

Kohberger’s attorneys claim law enforcement violated his constitutional rights when they used Investigative Genetic Genealogy, or IGG, to identify possible suspects.

The IGG process often starts when DNA found at the scene of a crime doesn’t yield any results through standard law enforcement databases.

When that happens, investigators may look at all the variations, or single nucleotide polymorphisms, that are in the DNA sample. Those SNPs, or “snips,” are then uploaded to a genealogy database like GEDmatch or FamilyTreeDNA to look for possible relatives of the person whose DNA was found at the scene.

In Kohberger’s case, investigators said they found “touch DNA,” or trace DNA, on the sheath of a knife that was found in the home where the students were fatally stabbed. The FBI used the IGG process on that DNA and the information identified Kohberger as a possible suspect.

The defense team also says that once Kohberger was identified as a possible suspect, law enforcement officers either purposely or recklessly lied or omitted crucial information when they asked the court to issue search warrants for his apartment, his parent’s house, his car, his cellphone and even for his own DNA. They want all of that evidence kept out of the trial as well.

Specific details about the alleged police misconduct are hidden from public view, however, 4th District Judge Steven Hippler has kept most of those court filings, along with many of the court documents on the IGG evidence, under seal.

Bryan Kohberger can face death penalty if convicted

Kohberger, accused of killing four University of Idaho students on Nov. 13, 2022, can face the death penalty if convicted, a judge ruled last November.

Kohberger’s defense team sought to remove the death penalty as a possible punishment, but Ada County Judge Steven Hippler denied its request.

The deaths of Madison Mogen, 21; Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Ethan Chapin, 20, shocked the small town of Moscow. Initially, investigators had few leads and spent considerable time tracing the activities of the four students in the hours prior to their deaths.

‘s digital producer Liz Jassin and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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