Tyler Robinson prosecutors: No DNA, no problem — pile of evidence to push Charlie Kirk case toward justice
Prosecutors say they are prepared to move forward with a preliminary hearing against Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk, without DNA.
Tyler Robinson prosecutors: No DNA, no problem — pile of evidence to push Charlie Kirk case toward justice Utah prosecutors are prepared to proceed with the preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk, even without additional DNA analysis. The State believes other evidence is sufficient to establish probable cause for bindover. Robinson’s defense attorneys, however, have requested a significant delay, citing the complexity and volume of over 600,000 files received from prosecutors.
- Prosecutors intend to proceed with the preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson without DNA evidence.
- They believe other evidence is sufficient to establish probable cause for bindover.
- Robinson’s defense team requested a delay of at least six months due to voluminous discovery.
- Prosecutors accused the defense team of misleading the public regarding ballistics testing by misrepresenting an ATF report.
- Robinson faces charges including aggravated murder, which are death penalty eligible.
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