Public Hearing Scheduled for Suspect Charged in Charlie Kirk Murder Case
A Utah judge has ruled that a preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, charged with the murder of Charlie Kirk, will be open to the public after denying a defense request for restricted access.
A preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, accused of murdering Charlie Kirk, will be accessible to the public, following a decision by a Utah judge. This hearing is set for July 6-10 and is crucial as prosecutors will present evidence to determine if the case should go to trial.
Robinson's defense team had requested Judge Tony Graf to close parts of the hearing, citing concerns over media portrayal of their client. The 23-year-old is charged with aggravated murder in connection with Kirk's killing on the Utah Valley University campus last September. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty should Robinson be convicted, and he has yet to enter a plea.
While prosecutors supported keeping the hearing open, they concurred with the defense on limiting media access to some exhibits that may be used in future proceedings. Evidence to be presented includes forensic analyses, surveillance video, witness statements, autopsy reports, and alleged admissions of guilt from Robinson.