Families of the Idaho murder victims appeal gag order in Bryan Kohberger case
The order is "facially overbroad and vague" and unconstitutional, Goncalves family attorney Shanon Gray wrote in a court filing unveiled Friday. Judge Megan Marshall had issued the initial gag order on Jan. 3, shortly after Kohberger's arrest, restricting comment from prosecutors, the defense, law enforcement and other officials. On Jan. 18, she expanded the scope of her order, restricting attorneys for the victims and their families from speaking with the media.
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