Public expected to attend pivotal Charlie Kirk shooting case hearing in Utah

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In Provo, Utah, Judge Tony Graf ruled the July 6‑10 preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson—charged with the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk—will be open to reporters and the public, denying a defense bid to close parts of the proceeding. Prosecutors will present evidence including DNA on the rifle components, surveillance video, witness statements, autopsy findings, and a note Robinson allegedly left; the death penalty is a possibility if convicted, and Robinson has not yet entered a plea. A June 12 hearing will address prosecutors’ comments in the media.
- Charlie Kirk death: Key hearing for Tyler Robinson, accused of fatally shooting Kirk will be public, judge rules ABC7 New York
- Judge Rejects Defense Request to Close Hearings in Charlie Kirk Murder Case The New York Times
- Tyler Robinson returns to court for judge's decision on his push for secret hearings Fox News
- Here’s why attorneys for the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk are now asking to delay the case The Salt Lake Tribune
- Judge says Tyler Robinson hearing will remain open, but defense seeks another delay KSL News
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