Defense argues against death penalty in Charlie Kirk case
Defense lawyers say Tyler Robinson hit his intended target and did not endanger others, arguing Utah prosecutors have not justified seeking execution.
- Defense lawyers for Tyler Robinson argued this week that he should not face the death penalty for the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, claiming he hit his "intended target" and did not endanger anyone else.
- Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty, alleging Robinson killed Kirk with a single shot from a high-powered rifle at Utah Valley University in Orem on Sept. 10.
- Robinson's defense team argued in a legal filing this week that the defendant did not endanger others, challenging state law requirements for capital punishment. The state must establish probable cause to support aggravating factors.
- The case remains a closely watched test at the District Court in Provo, Utah, regarding how the state treats the alleged capital offense. A hearing is scheduled for Sept. 1.
- Charlie Kirk, a Turning Point USA founder, was killed while hosting a campus event at Utah Valley University where he challenged students to "prove me wrong" on controversial issues.
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Defense opposes death penalty in Kirk case
The Utah man accused of the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk should not face the death penalty because he hit his "intended target" and did not endanger anyone else, defense lawyers said this week.
How Tyler Robinson’s Attorneys Plan to Keep Him Off Death Row
Attorneys for Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, are making a closely parsed legal argument in an effort to prevent prosecutors from seeking the death penalty if Robinson is ultimately convicted. Their position comes down to the trajectory of a single bullet. Robinson’s attorneys argued Tuesday that the...
How Tyler Robinson’s Attorneys Plan to Keep Him Off Death Row - Patriot Newsfeed
Attorneys for Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, are making a closely parsed legal argument in an effort to prevent prosecutors from seeking the death penalty if Robinson is ultimately convicted. Their position comes down to the trajectory of a single bullet. Robinson’s attorneys argued Tuesday that the shot allegedly fired at Kirk during a September 2025 event at Utah Valley University trave…
Tyler Robinson, 23, who is suspected of the murder of American conservative activist Charlie Kirk, is asking the court not to seek the death penalty. According to his lawyers, the shooter did not endanger anyone else's life, because only one shot was fired and only ‘the intended target’ was hit. This is reported by The New York Times.
Defense argues against death penalty in Charlie Kirk case
They argue the Utah man accused of the murder hit his "intended target" and did not endanger anyone else.
No Death Penalty: Tyler Robinson's Attorneys Launch Plan to Keep Charlie Kirk's Accused Murderer Off Death Row - and It Could Work
Attorneys for accused Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson are attempting to lessen his chances of receiving the death penalty if convicted by claiming that the alleged shooter did not put […] The post No Death Penalty: Tyler Robinson's Attorneys Launch Plan to Keep Charlie Kirk's Accused Murderer Off Death Row - and It Could Work appeared first on The Western Journal.
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