Examine the role of federal appointees in state-level prosecutions, using the Bryan Kohberger trial as a case study. Discuss the implications of having a Biden appointee, like Josh Hurwit, involved in the case, focusing on how this reflects the interplay between federal and state legal systems. Highlight the potential benefits and challenges of such collaborations, especially in high-profile cases. Consider how the backgrounds and qualifications of federal appointees contribute to their influence in state legal matters. Conclude by reflecting on the broader impact of federal engagement in state prosecutions on the American justice system.