Boys, Idaho – In a major ruling, the judge who supervises the murder case of the capital of the man accused of killing four students of the Idahu State College in 2022 denied his lawyer’s attempt to remove the death penalty from the table.
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The lawyers of the suspect, Brian Cuperger, have argued that his autism spectrum disorder should exclude him from receiving that punishment, if convicted.
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“After his discipline was diagnosed recently (” ASD “) by a clinical nervous psychologist who kept the defense team, the defendant seeks to strike the death penalty as the option to issue the verdict, on the pretext that he violates his constitutional rights,” as his lawyers claimed, according to the order of the judge, who was submitted on Thursday in one of the IDaho provincial court.
File – Brian Cuperger, who is accused of stabbing four students from Idahu University, who is accompanied by the court in the Latah Province Court, September 13, 2023, in Moscow, Idaho.
(AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)
The fourth provincial judge, Stephen Hibler, wrote the fourth boycott judge: “No court has ever found that ASD is the harsh diagnosis of death,” wrote the fourth boycott judge, Stephen Hibler, Fourth District Judge.
“The state responds that the factional exemption from the death penalty is only available under the law for those who suffer from mental disabilities, which is the definition of ASD that fails to satisfy it,” he continued.
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Many other most complicated judgments have fallen, including the ruling that determines what, if there is anything, can be included from the 911 call from the colleagues of the surviving room in Kaylee Goncalves, MAGEN, Xana Kernodle and two young ethane the next morning to appeal to death in November 2022.
There is also a judgment on the testimony of expert witnesses.
Prosecutors claim that in the early morning hours of November 13, 2022, Cuperger, a student at Washington State University, stormed a house outside the campus and stabbed four students of the Idahu University to death: Ethan two young men, 20; Madison Min, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20, Kylie Gonclavis, 21.
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After six weeks, the police focused on Cuperger as a suspect, and arrested him on December 30, 2022, at his family’s home in Pennsylvania.
Cuperger lawyers say it is innocent. Upon his trial in May 2023, Cuperger refused to make an appeal, so the judge entered into a non -comet on his behalf.
The trial was appointed to start in August.