Prosecutorial Bias

Utah Judge Weighs Prosecutor Disqualification in Charlie Kirk Case

A Utah judge is set to rule on Tuesday whether to remove prosecutors from the murder case of Tyler Robinson, accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Robinson’s defense team argues that a deputy county attorney has a conflict of interest because his daughter was present during the shooting, and that the prosecution’s swift announcement of seeking the death penalty demonstrates bias. If the Utah County Attorney’s Office is disqualified, the case could be transferred to prosecutors in another county or the state attorney general’s office. The judge is also considering other fairness issues, including the exclusion of video recordings of the shooting and the presence of cameras in the courtroom.

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