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Tyler Robinson's Court Hearing Explores Potential Conflicts in Kirk Murder Case

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Tyler Robinson, 22, accused of murdering conservative activist Charlie Kirk, appeared in a Utah court to discuss a motion from his defense team seeking to disqualify the Utah County Attorney’s Office due to a potential conflict of interest. The defense argues that an attorney's child was present during the shooting, while the prosecution maintains there is no conflict since the child did not witness the incident. Robinson faces serious charges, including aggravated murder and obstruction of justice, with a preliminary hearing set for May 18. The case has drawn significant attention due to the nature of the crime and the quick move by prosecutors to seek the death penalty.

Key Details: • Preliminary hearing scheduled for May 18, lasting three days. • Robinson faces charges including aggravated murder and witness tampering. • Prosecutors have 60 days post-arraignment to file for the death penalty. • Evidence includes DNA on the murder weapon and a confession. • Robinson surrendered to police a day after the shooting incident.

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Charlie KirkTyler RobinsonRichard NovakUtah Valley UniversityUtah County Attorney’s OfficeWashington County Sheriff’s Office

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