Mega Edition:  Bryan Kohberger And The Fight To Stay The Proceedings (8/23/26)

Mega Edition: Bryan Kohberger And The Fight To Stay The Proceedings (8/23/26)


Bryan Kohberger’s defense asked Judge John Judge to halt proceedings in the summer of 2023 while it investigated whether the grand jury that indicted him had been selected in violation of Idaho law. The first motion came after Kohberger was indicted on May 16, 2023, and his attorneys sought access to the full grand-jury record so they could examine how the panel had been assembled and whether there were grounds to challenge the indictment. The defense relied on Idaho Code § 2-213, which allowed a defendant to seek a stay or even have an indictment quashed if there had been a substantial failure to comply with the state’s jury-selection laws. Judge Judge initially found the request premature, but temporarily stopped the speedy-trial clock for 37 days so Kohberger’s attorneys could obtain and review the grand-jury materials. After that review, the defense renewed its request, arguing that an order had called for 45 prospective grand jurors to appear but only 32 actually reported, and also pointing to alleged inconsistencies in juror questionnaires and answers provided by prospective jurors.


Prosecutors fought the request, arguing that Kohberger had failed to identify any actual, substantial violation of Idaho’s Uniform Jury Selection and Service Act and was effectively asking the court to stop the entire prosecution based on speculation about the grand-jury process. The state maintained that a numerical difference between the number of jurors summoned and those who appeared did not, by itself, establish that the panel had been unlawfully selected, and it accused the defense of searching for a defect rather than demonstrating one. After hearing arguments, Judge Judge ultimately sided with prosecutors and denied Kohberger’s second motion to stay, finding that the defense had not shown the kind of substantial statutory violation necessary to halt the case or disturb the indictment. The court also withdrew the temporary order stopping the speedy-trial clock. The fight was therefore part of a broader defense strategy aimed at attacking the legitimacy of the grand-jury proceedings, but the effort to freeze the prosecution on jury-selection grounds ultimately failed.




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