Bryan Kohberger Moved to Solitary Confinement at Idaho Maximum Security Prison
IDAHO MAXIMUM SECURITY INSTITUTION, IDAHO, JUL 31 – Bryan Kohberger was placed in long-term restrictive housing with limited recreation and single-person cells following his life sentence for four murders, officials said.
- Bryan Kohberger received a sentence of four back-to-back life imprisonments without the option of parole for the killing of four students at the University of Idaho in Moscow in November 2022.
- In early July, he accepted a plea agreement that spared him from facing the death sentence and an extended jury trial originally planned for August.
- On July 29, Kohberger was placed in solitary confinement within the long-term restrictive housing section of J Block at the Idaho Maximum Security Institution near Boise.
- The prison, opened in November 1989 with a 535-inmate capacity, houses Idaho's most dangerous males and includes limited outdoor recreation and controlled inmate movement, according to IDOC.
- Kohberger’s sentencing and transfer contribute to ongoing public interest, with authorities releasing hundreds of case documents hours after sentencing to provide transparency.
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Bryan Kohberger moved to solitary confinement at Idaho Maximum Security Institution
Kohberger is now in long-term restrictive housing at Idaho's maximum security prison. Inmates are moved in restraints and get an hour of outdoor recreation daily.
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