Brazos County Jury Decides for City of Bryan in Contract Dispute Case

BRYAN, Texas — A jury in Brazos County District Court has sided with the city of Bryan in a breach of contract lawsuit, delivering a verdict that dismisses claims made by a local business against the city. The decision, reached late Tuesday, marked a significant victory for the city, affirming its stance that it had acted in accordance with the terms agreed upon by both parties. The lawsuit originated from a dispute between the city of Bryan and Coastal Construction, a company contracted to undertake major renovations at a local community center. Coastal Construction had … Read more

Accused Student Murder Suspect Bryan Kohberger to Face Trial in New Venue Under Veteran Judge

Moscow, Idaho — Bryan Kohberger, who has been behind bars for over 18 months at the Latah County Jail, faces a new phase in his legal journey. The 29-year-old criminology scholar accused of the horrific home invasion murders of four university students will see his trial moved to Ada County, as determined by Idaho’s Chief Justice Richard Bevan. This move includes a venue change and the assignment of seasoned District Judge Steven Hippler overseeing his case. This decision comes as part of an effort to better accommodate the public and media attention expected during the … Read more

Idaho Supreme Court Rejects Request to Dismiss Quadruple-Murder Indictment, Trial Proceeds for Bryan Kohberger

Moscow, Idaho – The Idaho Supreme Court has denied a pretrial appeal by Bryan Kohberger’s defense team, further advancing the quadruple-murder case against the Pennsylvania man. Kohberger, 29, is facing charges in connection with the November 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students. The decision to dismiss the request to toss the grand jury indictment was made on Tuesday. Kohberger’s defense argued that their client was improperly indicted on first-degree murder and burglary charges. They claimed that the grand jury used a lower standard of probable cause instead of requiring guilt beyond a reasonable … Read more

Idaho Supreme Court Denies Pretrial Appeal in Bryan Kohberger’s Murder Case, Extending Legal Battle

MOSCOW, Idaho – The Idaho Supreme Court denied a pretrial appeal filed by Bryan Kohberger’s public defenders on Tuesday. The appeal questioned the validity of the indictment against Kohberger, who is charged with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of burglary. Although the court did not provide a reasoning for its denial, the ruling effectively closed the matter. The crux of the defense’s argument was that Kohberger was improperly indicted on the charges. They claimed that prosecutors must meet a higher legal standard – guilt beyond a reasonable doubt – when presenting a … Read more