Utah judge allows limited witness questioning as he weighs bid to disqualify prosecutors in Charlie Kirk killing case
Utah judge allows limited witness questioning as he weighs bid to disqualify prosecutors in Charlie Kirk killing case
Billede genereret af AI

Utah judge allows limited witness questioning as he weighs bid to disqualify prosecutors in Charlie Kirk killing case

Billede genereret af AI
Faktatjekket

A Utah judge has not yet ruled on a defense motion seeking to remove the Utah County Attorney’s Office from prosecuting Tyler Robinson, who is charged with the Sept. 10, 2025, killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. The judge said the current record does not justify disqualification but allowed defense lawyers to question witnesses about the alleged conflict. Another hearing is scheduled for Feb. 3.

Tyler Robinson, 22, is charged with aggravated murder in the Sept. 10, 2025, shooting death of Charlie Kirk on the Utah Valley University campus in Orem, Utah, according to court reporting by The Associated Press.

Defense attorneys are seeking to disqualify Utah County prosecutors, arguing there is a conflict of interest because the adult daughter of a deputy county attorney involved in the case attended the event where Kirk was shot. Prosecutors have disputed that claim, saying the family member did not see the shooting and is not a key witness.

At a hearing on Friday, Fourth District Court Judge Tony Graf said there was not enough evidence at this stage to remove the prosecutor’s office, but he allowed Robinson’s lawyers to begin questioning witnesses about the alleged conflict, according to The Daily Wire.

The hearing also included a dispute over courtroom video. The defense raised concerns that close-up footage of Robinson speaking with his attorneys could be analyzed by lip readers and could prejudice the case. Judge Graf ordered the pool camera operator not to film Robinson for the remainder of the hearing, the AP reported.

The next hearing is set for Feb. 3. The AP reported that the deputy county attorney and his daughter are expected to testify that day as the judge considers the disqualification request.

Separately, The Daily Wire reported that Lance Twiggs — described as Robinson’s roommate and alleged romantic partner — is no longer under federal protection after previously receiving an FBI security detail amid threats and relocating out of state. Twiggs has not been charged in connection with the killing, The Daily Wire said. The AP has reported that prosecutors have cited text messages in the case, including a message Robinson allegedly sent to a romantic partner, but AP coverage did not identify Twiggs or confirm the protection details.

Hvad folk siger

Discussions on X focus on the January 16, 2026, hearing where Utah Judge Tony Graf allowed limited witness questioning on defense motion to disqualify Utah County prosecutors in Tyler Robinson's trial for Charlie Kirk's killing, due to a prosecutor's adult child attending the event. Conservative users and outlets criticize the motion as frivolous and a delay tactic, with the judge suggesting defense wasted time. Neutral reports detail arguments and upcoming February 3 hearing. Some earlier skeptical posts question evidence against Robinson.

Relaterede artikler

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox at podium, renewing call for political civility following activist killing.
Billede genereret af AI

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox renews call for civility after killing of activist Charlie Kirk

Rapporteret af AI Billede genereret af AI Faktatjekket

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has renewed his appeal for greater civility in American politics following the September killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah. In a recent NPR interview, Cox described the response to his message and his continuing concerns about deepening political divisions, urging Americans to treat opponents with respect even amid a polarized climate.

A Utah judge has denied a defense motion to remove prosecutors from the case against the man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The ruling addresses concerns over a potential conflict of interest involving a prosecutor's family member present at the event. The case involves serious charges stemming from a shooting at a university rally last year.

Rapporteret af AI

Lawyers for Tyler Robinson, charged with murdering conservative activist Charlie Kirk, have requested a delay in his preliminary hearing to review evidence, including an inconclusive ATF bullet analysis. The defense cites a federal report that could not connect a bullet fragment from Kirk's autopsy to a rifle found near the scene. Prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty in the case.

Sveriges øverste anklager nægter at kræve genoptagelse i den berygtede Knutby-mordsag fra 2004, på trods af nye detaljer fra en undersøgelse. Retstekniker Sonny Björk udfordrer beslutningen og kræver et møde for at præsentere uanalyseret bevis. Obduktionsassistent Bo Ask bakker kritikken op ved at påpege ingen blod ved et skudøs.

Rapporteret af AI Faktatjekket

In a recent podcast exchange with Charlamagne Tha God, comedian Andrew Schulz criticized people who cheered the killing of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk while insisting suspected drug traffickers at sea receive “due process,” according to clips and reports shared over the weekend.

Dakota Mortensen has filed a third domestic violence allegation against Taylor Frankie Paul in West Jordan, Utah, in February 2026, related to an incident from early to mid-2024 captured on video. Detectives are reviewing the footage and interviewing involved parties, with the Salt Lake County District Attorney monitoring due to Paul's ongoing probation from a prior assault conviction.

Rapporteret af AI

Denise Huskins, survivor of a 2015 kidnapping and sexual assault featured in Netflix's 'American Nightmare,' discovered that explicit evidence from her case remained with her attacker's ex-wife a decade later. This revelation highlights a loophole in California law, prompting support for Senate Bill 1056 to standardize protections for sexual assault victims' evidence. Huskins and her husband Aaron Quinn plan to testify before the state Senate on March 24.

 

 

 

Dette websted bruger cookies

Vi bruger cookies til analyse for at forbedre vores side. Læs vores privatlivspolitik for mere information.
Afvis