Judge Steven Hippler provides a statement and conviction for Bryan Kherberger for the murders of four students from the University of Idaho Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mag, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin.
Bryan Kherberger, convicted on Wednesday for the murders of four students from the University of Idaho, was also ordered to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in financial fines and fines.
During the hearing in the ADA County courthouse in Boise, Idaho, Judge Steven Hippler Kherberger convicted four consecutive lifestones without the possibility of conditional release for the murders of the Idaho students, as well as 10 years for burglary. Moreover, the judge ordered the murderer to pay $ 270,000 in fines and fines.
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For each of the five counts, Kherberger was instructed to pay $ 50,000 in fines. He also has to pay $ 5,000 to civil fines to each of the families of the four victims.
Kherberger was transported on Wednesday afternoon to the maximum safety prison in Kuna, Idaho.
If the Idaho murderer ultimately decides to tell the story of his crimes, he will probably not be able to benefit. Just like the “Son of Sam” law of New York from 1977, the state of Idaho has legislation that helps prevent criminals from making money by detailing their offenses.
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According to Idaho -ActIf a criminal signs a deal to take advantage of telling their crime story – including a film, book or magazine article – the profit first go to the treasurer of the state and are then placed on an Escrow account. The families of victims or victims, who must be informed of the funds, can claim the money within five years after the opening of the account bands via civil lawsuits.

However, if no civil suits are submitted after five years, the money may be returned to the convicted person.
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Idaho also has civil and criminal forfeiture – which enables the government to confiscate assets with regard to criminal activities – but they are primarily focused on drug quickly.

Bryan Kherberger entered a written confession and on 2 July guilty of the murders on November 2022 of four students from the University of Idaho in exchange for avoiding the death penalty.
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The victims were Madison Mag, 21, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20.


