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Taylor also said her team will be filing a motion to strike the death penalty, which has remained on the table since June 27.
"It places Mr. Kohberger in a position where he has to choose his rights," Taylor said. She told the court she believed her client would have to choose between a speedy trial and effective assistance of counsel. She also put the court on notice that the judge should expect an additional motion to ban cameras in the courtroom.
Later in the hearing, in an unexpected twist, Judge said he was summoned for jury duty in the case.
"It's odd," Judge said, referring to being selected. He asked both the defense and prosecution if they were comfortable with him declining jury duty and continuing to preside over the case. Both agreed.
Kohberger's next hearing is Sept. 1, where the defense will fight to dismiss his grand jury indictment. A new trial date will be set following that hearing.
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Kohberger's defense plans on asking the court to strike the death penalty and ban cameras in the courtroom.
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