Will Ann Taylor’s ‘Bryan Kohberger Questionnaire’ Get The Trial Moved?
Ann Taylor’s strategy involved polling 400 potential jurors in Moscow, Idaho, to argue for a change of venue due to a prejudiced jury pool.
- The move sparked controversy and judicial ire, questioning whether it painted Kohberger as guilty or was a legitimate tactic to show existing bias.
- Motta highlights the importance of such strategies from his own legal experiences, emphasizing their role in ensuring a fair trial.
- Concerns arose about whether the survey itself could further taint the jury pool, with questions derived from publicly released pretrial affidavits.
- The discussion explores the delicate balance between legal strategy and ethical considerations in high-profile cases.
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