Defense Does Not Want Video of Charlie Kirk Assassination Shown at Hearing
The defense argues the graphic video of Charlie Kirk's shooting is irrelevant to disqualification motions and could prejudice Tyler Robinson's right to a fair trial.
- Tyler Robinson's defense team does not want a video of Charlie Kirk being assassinated shown in the courtroom during Robinson's next scheduled hearing on February 3.
- The defense cited Rules 401, 402, and 403 of the Utah Rules of Evidence, arguing that presenting the video would hinder Robinson's constitutional right to a fair trial.
- According to the court filing, the video clip in question depicts the shooting of Charlie Kirk during Turning Point USA's visit to Utah Valley University in 2025.
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Charlie Kirk's Alleged Shooter's Lawyers Move To Block Video Of The Murder
Instagram | Charlie Kirk (left) Facebook | Amber Robinson (right)Tyler Robinson's attorneys have filed a motion seeking to block video footage of Charlie Kirk's alleged murder from being introduced by prosecutors at an upcoming hearing. The move is the latest effort by the defense to have prosecutors removed from the case, citing what they claim is a conflict of interest that could lead to bias against the accused. Tyler Robinson is accused of a…
Tyler Robinson Moves to Block Video of Charlie Kirk Shooting From Being Introduced as Evidence
Attorneys for Tyler James Robinson have formally objected to prosecutors introducing and publicly displaying a graphic video of the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk at an upcoming pretrial hearing, arguing the footage is irrelevant to the legal issue before the court and risks severely prejudicing potential jurors. In a nine-page filing submitted January 27, Robinson’s defense team objected to the State of Utah’s proposed close-up color video with…
Tyler Robinson asks judge to block video of Charlie Kirk’s assassination at next hearing: ‘Confusing the issues’
Defense lawyers for the man accused of killing conservative podcaster Charlie Kirk have asked a judge to block video of the assassination at an upcoming court hearing.
The whole world was able to see footage from the murder of Charlie Kirk in September. But now the suspected murderer, Tyler Robinson, does not want the footage to be shown in the courtroom. This is due to a potential conflict of interest, writes Fox News.
Tyler Robinson's defense moves to keep Charlie Kirk shooting video out of court
Defense attorneys are asking a Utah judge to bar public access to video of Charlie Kirk’s killing, warning that graphic footage and national media scrutiny could taint future jurors.
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