Prosecutors have ‘no significant’ bias in case against Charlie Kirk’s accused killer, judge rules

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Published3 months ago
Duration1:21
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Languageen-US
CategoryNews & Politics
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Video TypeYouTube Short

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Views416
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Engagement Rate3.37%
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A judge has decided not to disqualify the team currently prosecuting the man accused of fatally shooting conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, ruling they have “no significant risk” of any conflict of interest that would jeopardize the death penalty case. That latest decision came Tuesday from 4th District Judge Tony Graf in the highly watched case. Tens of reporters from different media outlets joined the online hearing to learn whether Graf found the Utah County attorney’s office was biased against Tyler James Robinson. “The court finds those boundaries have not been crossed here,” Graf said, reading from his ruling during the 30-minute hearing. The 22-year-old’s defense attorneys had previously moved to remove the Utah County attorney’s office from the case after learning that one of its prosecutors had a daughter who was at the Utah Valley University event where Kirk was shot Sept. 10.

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