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Today\\u2019s arraignment for Bryan Kohberger will be the first time the accused killer has been in court since his initial appearance after his arrest.
\\nKohberger was indicted last week as a grand jury found there was sufficient evidence to move forward with formal charges. That evidence will not be revealed at this hearing. \\xa0Kohberger will be required to enter a plea on the 5 charges against him, \\xa0four counts of first-degree murder and one count of burglary.
\\nDuring the arraignment, the judge will reiterate Kohberger\\u2019s rights and read the charges against him, asking for a plea on each charge. In Idaho, there are only two pleas, \\xa0guilty or not guilty, and a date for trial will be set. If Kohberger refuses to enter a plea or fails to appear, the court will enter a not-guilty plea on his behalf. Kohberger\\u2019s attorney has repeatedly said his client looks forward to clearing his name.\\xa0
\\nNew information has been uncovered in the days before the arraignment. Bryan Kohberger was involved in another crime that happened before the student murders. This incident reportedly involved a female co-worker at Washington State University, according to a Dateline Report. Someone allegedly broke into the woman\'s apartment and moved things around.
\\nInstead of calling police, the co-worker called Kohberger, who suggested and helped her, install security cameras. The report says Kohberger was behind that break-in and used those cameras to spy on her.
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