Their motion is very interesting because one reason they ask for the indictment to be dismissed was that inadmissible evidence was presented to the grand jury. As far as I know, no evidence has been ruled inadmissible to this point.
I was also curious about the assertion of prosecutorial misconduct (clearly the gloves are off) in not presenting exculpatory evidence. When I googled the rules about exculpatory evidence and grand juries for ID (linked below), what I got was that the prosecutor is required to share "substantial evidence which directly negates guilt". I'm sure Judge Judge will allow the defense
some latitude on interpreting "substantial" but I also can't imagine Mr. Thompson making that kind of mistake on such a huge case. We shall see.
isc.idaho.gov