Utah judge finds prosecutor in Charlie Kirk assassination case in contempt
Summary
A Utah judge held a leading prosecutor in contempt for making public comments about a defendant in the Charlie Kirk assassination case. Despite this, the judge decided to keep the option of the death penalty available in the case.Key Facts
- The case involves the alleged killer of Charlie Kirk.
- A judge in Utah, Tony Graf, found a top prosecutor in contempt of court.
- The contempt ruling was due to the prosecutor’s media comments about the defendant.
- The hearing took place on a Friday.
- The judge chose not to remove the death penalty option from the case.
- Utah County is the location of the court proceedings.
- The judge’s decision maintains the severity of potential punishment in this case.
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