The Declaration Of Bryan Edelman In Support Of Bryan Kohberger (Part 2)
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The survey, which contacted 400 residents, faced significant criticism from the prosecution. They argued that the questions were too specific and potentially spread false information, thereby contaminating the jury pool. Some questions included details not found in official affidavits, leading to concerns that the survey was prejudicing potential jurors against Kohberger.
Edelman defended his work, stating that his aim was to measure the influence of media coverage on public opinion, regardless of whether the information was true or false. He emphasized that such surveys are standard practice in high-profile cases to determine whether a fair trial can be conducted in the current venue or if a change of venue is necessary.
The controversy surrounding the survey led the judge to pause its continuation and to schedule further hearings to decide on the matter.
In this episode we take a look at his declaration filed with the court.
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source:
072224-Memorandum-Support-MCoV.pdf
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