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Utah judge in Charlie Kirk killing case weighs media access
Judge weighs media access against defense concerns of fair trial rights as prosecutors seek death penalty and DNA evidence links suspect to the killing.
- Tyler Robinson, 22, is accused of aggravated murder in the Sept. 10 shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk on a Utah college campus.
- A state judge is weighing whether certain documents and proceedings should be open to the public, balancing the public's right to know against concerns about Robinson's right to a fair trial.
- Prosecutors intend to seek the death penalty for Robinson, while attorneys for news organizations have urged the judge to keep the proceedings open.
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Utah judge in Charlie Kirk killing case weighs media access - The Boston Globe
The outcome will set the stage for an April hearing in which attorneys for Tyler Robinson will make their case to exclude TV cameras, microphones and photographers from the courtroom.
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Utah judge in Charlie Kirk killing case weighs media access
The man accused of killing Charlie Kirk on a Utah college campus will return to court as a state judge weighs whether certain documents and proceedings should be open to the public.
·United States
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