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Defense Challenges Death Penalty in Tyler Robinson Case
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Tyler Robinson, 23, accused of killing Charlie Kirk—Trump ally and UVU speaker—is fighting to remove the death penalty from his case, arguing prosecutors’ media comments could unfairly sway jurors. The defense cites a past Utah legal precedent to push for a penalty restriction, a bold tactic to reshape trial fairness. Initial bullet tests were inconclusive, adding complexity. Legal experts say blocking the death penalty solely over media leaks is rare, but a July hearing will be pivotal as prosecutors must prove sufficient evidence for trial. This case is far from settled—and watching how the judge balances defense concerns with legal norms will be crucial.
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