Defense seeks delay in Charlie Kirk shooting case amid ballistic review

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Lawyers for Tyler Robinson, charged with aggravated murder in Charlie Kirk’s Utah shooting, have asked to push back the May preliminary hearing to allow time for reviewing extensive discovery and a ballistic analysis that could affect his defense. The ATF bullet-fragment analysis reportedly cannot conclusively link the fragment to the rifle, and the FBI is conducting additional tests. Prosecutors intend to seek the death penalty, while Robinson has not yet entered a plea; a separate April 17 hearing will address a motion to ban cameras from the courtroom.
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- Does the bullet match? Key issue emerges in Charlie Kirk murder case USA Today
- Tyler Robinson wants preliminary hearing pushed back, citing substantial evidence to review KSL.com
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