snipped by me for focus:
It seems to me the most compelling reason to have a COV is that Moscow is just too small to handle the massive influx of media and witnesses etc that the trial will involve. Even BT has expressed concerns about disrupting the school across the street from the courthouse etc.
I don't understand why the defense pursues this jury pool controversy instead of simply arguing they should move it to Boise or another big city to make all these scheduling and accomodation issues go away? It seems like both parties should actually be able to agree on that aspect, IMO.
The ONLY valid reason for CoV is if the defendant can get a fair trial or not in the location where the crime occurred. Scheduling and accommodation issues are never considered. There are 5 factors the judge will consider in regards to a fair trial:
1. Nature and Gravity of the offense - The more sensational, the more likely jurors will notice, remember and be prejudiced by publicity.
2. Nature and extent to news coverage - The CoV survey has proven this case has become sensationalized and there is false information in the media.
3. Size and characteristics of the community - Moscow has a quarter of the population of the larger cities in Idaho.
4. Status of the defendant in the community - He is an outsider.
5. Status of the victims in the community - That these victims were "college kids" will arouse passions in the community. There were huge memorial services and vigils which are still being held in Moscow in 2024, 2 years after the murders.
This is a case with intense media saturation especially in Moscow. However, the further you get from Moscow, the less likely there will be equally intense media saturation. Boise is a little over 5.5 hours away from Moscow. It is likely that there is less media saturation there and a larger pool of potential jurors. They might also consider Meridian (5.5 hours aways from Moscow), Nampa (5.22 hours away from Moscow) or Idaho Falls (9 hours away from Moscow). These 4 cities are the largest in Idaho. Boise, Meridian and Nampa all have over 100,000 residents and Idaho Falls has 65,000. By comparison, Moscow only has 25,000.
https://www.idahodemographics.com/cities_by_population
I expect to see the prosecutor squawk, complain and drag his feet over CoV because it is widely known that CoV with an unbiased jury can somewhat reduce the prosecution's chances of getting a conviction because it puts the defense and prosecution on even ground. At yesterday's hearing, there was video of the prosecutor on TV encouraging the local media to spread the contents of the PCA. Beyond that, there have been 269 articles in 3 local newspapers about this case in Moscow. The coverage has been intense. A CoV means the prosecutor will be dealing with a whole other population, different newspapers and different local media he has less influence with.
All JMO.