- A Utah judge is scheduled to decide whether to restrict public and media access to key portions of a high-stakes hearing for Tyler Robinson.
- Robinson, 23, is accused of the aggravated murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk , who was shot dead at Utah Valley University on 10 September 2025, with prosecutors seeking the death penalty if he is convicted.
- Robinson's attorneys are requesting restricted access to the 6-10 July preliminary hearing and the sealing of dozens of exhibits, citing concerns about prejudicing the jury pool.
- Prosecutors oppose closing the courtroom but agree that some sensitive evidence should be shielded from public view.
- Robinson has not yet entered a plea. The judge's decision on Monday could determine how much of the evidence will be accessible to the public.
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