A Utah judge has ruled that new evidence in the case involving the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk will be made public during a hearing next month. District Judge Tony Graf denied a motion from suspect Tyler Robinson's lawyers to bar news cameras from the preliminary hearing scheduled for July. Robinson is accused of fatally shooting Kirk during an event at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025, and allegedly confessed to the crime via text message. Robinson's defense team claims that the prosecution has sensationalized the case and violated a pre-trial publicity order, but Judge Graf did not find the Provo County District Attorney's office in contempt of court. The judge stated that both sides will have the opportunity to present their arguments on June 12. He also noted that there are methods available to ensure a fair trial for Robinson, including the use of juror questionnaires and thorough voir dire.
Utah Judge Rules to Allow Media Coverage of Charlie Kirk Case Hearing
A judge in Utah has ruled that the media will be allowed to cover a hearing next month regarding new evidence in the case of Charlie Kirk's fatal shooting. The suspect, Tyler Robinson, is accused of the crime and has raised concerns about the prosecution's handling of the case. The hearing is set for July, with arguments from both sides scheduled for June 12.
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Utah Judge Rules to Allow Media Coverage of Charlie Kirk Case Hearing