Utah judge rules hearing for Kirk suspect will be public

A Utah judge ruled on Monday that the preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, the suspect accused of killing Charlie Kirk, will remain open to reporters and the public.

The decision by Judge Tony Graf denied a request from Robinson's defense team to close portions of the July 6-10 hearing. Prosecutors must present evidence during those sessions to determine if the case should proceed to trial. Robinson, 23, faces aggravated murder charges in the Sept. 10 killing of the conservative activist at Utah Valley University.

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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.

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Demonstrators staged a mock killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk during a protest outside a Turning Point USA event in San Antonio on Sunday. The incident occurred at the group’s Women’s Leadership Summit and included chants that Kirk “deserved to die.”

Kouri Richins was sentenced last week to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the 2022 murder of her husband.

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A California man was convicted last week of first-degree murder for fatally shooting his girlfriend, her twin sister and her brother-in-law during an August 2020 argument in Redlands. Eric Otto White killed Kavina Brooks, Kavona Brooks-Lee and Kenneth Lee after Brooks touched his karaoke speaker and asked him to move out.

 

 

 

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