Suspect in Charlie Kirk assassination case faces a court hearing

Provo, Utah (AFP)-The 22-year-old will decide on the murder of Charlie Kirk a hearing of the court on Monday, where he and his newly appointed legal advisor will decide whether they want a preliminary hearing where the judge will determine whether there is sufficient evidence against him to move forward in the trial.

Public Prosecutors accused Tyler Robinson of strict murder and plan to search for the death penalty.

The Utah State Court system gives persons accused of crimes an option to waive their legal right in a preliminary hearing and instead of setting a date for trial where they can make an appeal.

Catherine Nyster, the main lawyer appointed to represent Robinson, refused to comment before the Monday session. Public Prosecutors at the Yutta County Lawyer Office for Email and phone did not respond to a comment.

The hearing in Prou ​​is open to the public, just a few miles away from the campus of the University of Utah Valley in Orim, where many students are still treating the shock from shooting on September 10 and searched today and a half for the suspect.

The authorities arrested Robinson when he appeared with his parents in the office of Sharif, his hometown in southwestern Utah, that is, more than three hours drive from the shooting site, to surrender himself. Prosecutors have since revealed text messages that condemn the DNA evidence that they say links Robinson to death.

“Robinson left for his romantic partner before the shooting he had had the opportunity to kill one of the leading conservative voices in the country,” he said. “I will take it.” Gray also said that Robinson wrote in a text on Kirk to his partner: “I had enough hatred.”

The assassination of Kirk, a close ally of President Donald Trump, who worked to direct young voters towards the conservatives, has motivated Republicans who pledged Kirk’s mission of moving US policy more.

Trump announced that Kirk is a “martyr” for freedom and threatened to crack for what he called “the radical left”.

Workers were punished throughout the United States or shot them because of his talk about Kirk after his death, including teachers, public and private employees and media figures-most notably Jimmy Kimmel, who was suspended late at night by ABC.

The Kirk Political Organization, based in Arizona, brought young and evangelical Christians to politics through the social media podcast and university campus. Many prominent Republicans in the upcoming campus events that Kirk planned to attend, including the governor of Utah Spencer Coxs and Senator Mike Li at Utah State University on Tuesday.

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