Kohberger Trial Moved, What This Means for Victims’ Families and the Jury

**Main Points:**
– Bryan Kohberger’s trial has been moved to a new venue, offering the defense a fresh start with a new judge and jury.
– The Law of the Case Doctrine means prior rulings will likely stand, though new rulings are possible.
– The defense’s alibi for Kohberger is weak, with no witness support, which may not resonate with the new jury.
– The change in location may help the defense by giving Kohberger a jury not entrenched in local opinions.
– Ann Taylor, Kohberger’s attorney, took an unusual approach by conducting a pre-trial survey without approval.
– High-stakes cases often involve creative legal tactics, like those Taylor employed to secure the venue change.
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