Judge to decide if Charlie Kirk case will go to murder trial after five-day hearing
Summary
A judge will decide if the case against Tyler James Robinson, charged with killing Charlie Kirk, should go to trial after a five-day hearing. Evidence including DNA tests and video footage was presented, and the judge will review it before making a decision.Key Facts
- Tyler James Robinson is charged with murdering Charlie Kirk.
- The preliminary hearing lasted five days and recently concluded.
- US District Judge Tony Graf will decide if the case moves to trial.
- The judge is reviewing evidence from both the state and the defense.
- DNA tests linked Robinson’s DNA to the gun used in the killing.
- Video shows Robinson entering the campus and climbing onto a rooftop.
- Robinson’s former roommate said Robinson expressed regret about the killing.
- Defense lawyers questioned the accuracy of the DNA evidence in court.
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