
Bryan Kohberger's defense team opposes death penalty: 'Cruel and unusual'
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Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger's defense team is opposing the death penalty for the quadruple Idaho murder suspect on multiple grounds, arguing it is unconstitutional.
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Among Kohberger's defense attorneys' arguments against the death penalty are their claims that "Idaho has no viable method for killing" in a capital punishment case, the state's method for obtaining a death penalty punishment is "unconstitutional," a capital murder case cannot be prepared in 10 months, and the death penalty violates the "prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment."
Executing Kohberger "by means of lethal injection or a gunshot as conceived of by the Idaho Department of Corrections (IDOC) would violate his right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment under the Eighth Amendment and his right to due process under the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution," his attorneys wrote.