Idaho college murders: Death penalty hearing to examine whether suspect is 'continuing threat'
- Attorneys for a man charged in the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students requested the death penalty be removed from consideration, citing legal appropriateness issues.
- Prosecutors plan to pursue the death penalty if the suspect is convicted, as noted during a pre-trial motion hearing.
- Judge Stephen Hippler questioned the defense's claims, stating the international treaty referenced ensured prisoners receive due process.
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