(Bloomberg) -22-year-old man accused of killing conservative commentator Charlie Kirk at the beginning of this month will appear in Utah on October 30 after the judge issued a request from his defense attorney for more time to review “bulky” state state state proclamations.
“There are a lot of discoveries in this case,” said Chad Grunander, prosecutor in the Utah district, on Monday a judge at a court meeting to see if there is enough evidence to give up preliminary hearing and court directly.
Tyler James Robinson faces a possible death penalty in connection with Kirk’s shooting. His lawyer appointed by the court, Kathryn Nester, told Judge Tony F. Graf that he was planning to look for preliminary hearing, but wanted more time to review the evidence and asked for a delay in hearing. The graph complied with.
Robinson was accused of impaired first -degree murder, criminal release of a weapon causing injury, two numbers of justice obstruction, two number of witnesses of manipulation and committing a violent offense in the presence of a child.
If Robinson is convicted, he faces 25 years in prison for these accusations if he avoids the death penalty. Robinson must still enter into an action against the accusation against him and is not expected to do so until the court has been replaced. He watched Monday’s court practically from prison.
Kirk, 31, was shot and killed on 10 September when he spoke at the outdoor event at Utah Valley University. He was known for launching the point of turnover of the US, a group that deals with the collection of young voters with conservative causes, and has a key role in the energy of young voters to support President Donald Trump’s offers to the office.
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