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Utah County seeks $2 million from legislature for Tyler Robinson case
Utah County seeks $2 million from the state to cover extra trial costs including security and specialty attorneys, as local taxpayers currently fund the expenses.
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Taxpayers statewide should help Utah County fund the millions needed for the Charlie Kirk case, lawmaker says
Utah County is asking state lawmakers to chip in $2 million to help it pay the prosecution — and defense — costs in the potential death penalty case against Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old Utah man accused of fatally shooting conservative commentator Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University last fall.
·Salt Lake City, United States
Read Full ArticleUtah County seeks $2 million from legislature for Tyler Robinson case
Utah County leaders are asking the state legislature to spend $2 million to help pay for costs associated with the case against conservative influencer Charlie Kirk's accused assassin.
·Salt Lake City, United States
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