Lori Vallow Daybell wants death penalty dismissed
BOISE, Idaho — Lori Vallow Daybell is set to stand trial for murder in a matter of weeks and her defense team remains busy filing motions in the case. This comes as the court officials set rules for the Ada County Trial, including public seating which will only be permitted through a reservation system.
The most recent motion cites persistent media coverage and"nonstop articles about the case" which continue to"expose potential jurors to prejudice and bias against the defendant."Her defense filed another motion to take the death penalty off the table citing consistent media coverage, mental illness, timely access to all discovery + access to execution drugs: pic.twitter.
Vallow Daybell's defense also points to her mental illness as a reason to take the death penalty off the table. The defense argues the discovery provided late is 4,933 pages and 48 audio files containing over 30 hours of interviews. Court also issued rules for the trial -- in Ada County beginning April 3. Public seating will be allowed on a first come first serve basis via reservations. No priority seating will be offered for media.
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