
Judge rules death penalty to remain as possible punishment amid Bryan Kohberger autism diagnosis
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A judge ruled on Thursday Bryan Kohberger could still be put to death if he is convicted of stabbing four University of Idaho students to death in 2022.
Prosecutors previously indicated in court filings that they intended to seek the death penalty if a conviction is secured. Alexandra Koch is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital. Prior to joining Fox News, Alexandra covered breaking news, crime, religion, and the military in the southeast.
Defense attorneys in court documents argued Kohberger’s autism spectrum disorder (ASD) "reduces his culpability, negates the retributive and deterrent purposes of capital punishment, and exposes him to the unacceptable risk that he will be wrongfully convicted and sentenced to death," according to a report from the Associated Press.

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