defense grasping at straws. no one who commits a crime has any ownership of any dna the left behind. if you commit a crime you know you left your dna - your choice, decision. throw out your trash and you have abandoned it and your dna. time to end the ridiculousness and move to trial.
you go into a store touch a glove to feel how they feel.. next thing you know someone walks in there and buys the same gloves that you touched then goes and commits a crime and leaves a glove there.. and your touch dna is on it.. did you commit the crime even though you were no where near the crime scene? no... cmon.. use your brain 🤣
It's his parents house so how do they know that the trash collected was his and DNA runs in the family so the trash could have had his father's DNA 🤔 so the court shouldn't allow it in court 😊
I was wondering why the judge seemed not to understand criminal law. That's because he only practiced tort/civil law prior to his appointment by the governor. This case needed either an ex-prosecutor or an ex-denfense litigator was who was able to understand criminal law. I found this online: Steven J. Hippler was admitted in 1991, Idaho and U.S. District Court, District of Idaho. His practice areas include: Health Care; Regulatory Law; Business Law; Corporate Law; Medical Malpractice Defense; Commercial Litigation.
I know. He looks deeply depressed and medicated. I'm praying he is not being broken to illicit a false confession as happened in the Delphi case. I'm diligently praying for the judge, the prosecution, the defense, and Mr. Kohberger that they might all receive strength, guidance, discernment, and that all act under rule of law defined by Aristotle as, "The law is reason-- free from passion." I also pray that the truth wins out irregardless of what that may look like.
ALL evidence should come in and be used
defense grasping at straws. no one who commits a crime has any ownership of any dna the left behind. if you commit a crime you know you left your dna - your choice, decision. throw out your trash and you have abandoned it and your dna. time to end the ridiculousness and move to trial.
you go into a store touch a glove to feel how they feel.. next thing you know someone walks in there and buys the same gloves that you touched then goes and commits a crime and leaves a glove there.. and your touch dna is on it.. did you commit the crime even though you were no where near the crime scene? no... cmon.. use your brain 🤣
@@deathgamer8921 as an analytical chemist I can tell you that is nonsense!
It's his parents house so how do they know that the trash collected was his and DNA runs in the family so the trash could have had his father's DNA 🤔 so the court shouldn't allow it in court 😊
I was wondering why the judge seemed not to understand criminal law. That's because he only practiced tort/civil law prior to his appointment by the governor. This case needed either an ex-prosecutor or an ex-denfense litigator was who was able to understand criminal law.
I found this online:
Steven J. Hippler was admitted in 1991, Idaho and U.S. District Court, District of Idaho.
His practice areas include:
Health Care;
Regulatory Law;
Business Law;
Corporate Law;
Medical Malpractice Defense; Commercial Litigation.
Of course the judge is goin to allow it....they have no other suspect....
Here comes the Franks hearing.
@@mrsentinel4911 I sure hope so.
@@RayAnnetteP-c1j The general population has no idea how corrupt the Idaho government is, but they're going to find out pretty soon.
I think the people in the house did it the other roommates and they’re trying to pin it on him
Im worried, about Bryan. He doesn't look good.
I know. He looks deeply depressed and medicated. I'm praying he is not being broken to illicit a false confession as happened in the Delphi case. I'm diligently praying for the judge, the prosecution, the defense, and Mr. Kohberger that they might all receive strength, guidance, discernment, and that all act under rule of law defined by Aristotle as, "The law is reason-- free from passion." I also pray that the truth wins out irregardless of what that may look like.