(CNN) โ The defense team for Bryan Kohberger, the man charged in the 2022 killings of four University of Idaho students, is seeking to remove the death penalty from his case.
Kohberger faces four counts of first-degree murder and one count of burglary in the November 13 killings of students Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Madison Mogen, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Ethan Chapin, 20.
In 13 motions made public Thursday evening, Kohbergerโs lawyers argued myriad reasons why the stateโs intent to seek the death penalty is unconstitutional.
Among the various arguments, Kohbergerโs attorneys wrote, โIdahoโs system of obtaining death convictions is unconstitutional at this timeโ and that the stateโs โguarantee to a speedy trial prevents effective assistance of counsel in death penalty cases.โ They go on to argue that capital cases โmust be subjected to heightened constitutional scrutinyโ and cannot be prepared in 10 months. Kohbergerโs trial is scheduled to start in June 2025.
One motion focuses on what Kohbergerโs defense team calls an โideological shiftโ and โevolving standardsโ in the way Americans view the death penalty.
โThe lack of an active death penalty in the majority of states within the United States indicates that there has been an ideological shift and that the punishment now violates our contemporary standards of decency,โ they wrote, noting that five US states have abolished the practice in recent years.
Other motions argued the stateโs death penalty statute constitutes a violation of international law and the fundamental precepts of international human rights. They also contend Idahoโs methods of execution, lethal injection and firing squad, are cruel and unusual punishment and therefore a violation of the Constitution of the United States.
In 2023, Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed a bill into law that allows the stateโs department of corrections to perform execution by firing squad if lethal injections drugs are not available.
The 13 filings were made Thursday to meet a court-set deadline for any motions challenging the death penalty. The court has set October 10 as the deadline for the stateโs response and scheduled a hearing on the matter for November 7.
Last year the prosecution in the case stated their intention to pursue the death penalty, stating in a filing it had โnot identified or been provided with any mitigating circumstancesโ to stop it from considering capital punishment.
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