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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Matthew Brown and Rebecca Boone

Death penalty showdown erupts in Charlie Kirk murder case over explosive evidence claims

  • Defense attorneys for Tyler Robinson are asking a Utah judge to prevent prosecutors from seeking the death penalty in the murder case of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
  • The defense argues that prosecutors' public comments about a bullet fragment recovered from Kirk’s body could unfairly influence potential jurors.
  • Prosecutors contend they responded only to public speculation and spoke in general terms about challenges in ballistics testing, not about specific evidence details.
  • Legal experts suggest it is unlikely the judge will remove the death penalty option, as courts typically address media influence through careful jury screening.
  • Robinson, 23, has not yet entered a plea, and prosecutors intend to seek the death penalty if he is convicted of aggravated murder in the September 10 killing.

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Mystery deepens in Charlie Kirk case as court examines disputed evidence discussion

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