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Judge in Charlie Kirk killing case to decide if prosecutors could be punished for comments in media

A Utah judge is deciding whether prosecutors in a murder case could be punished for media interactions concerning a bullet fragment. The case involves Tyler Robinson, accused of killing activist Charlie Kirk. Defense lawyers argue that medi...

AP News· Jun 22, 2026 · 2:59 PM · 21 views

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A Utah judge is deciding whether prosecutors in a murder case could be punished for media interactions concerning a bullet fragment. The case involves Tyler Robinson, accused of killing activist Charlie Kirk. Defense lawyers argue that media comments could bias jurors, while experts believe sanctions are rare. The decision could influence how legal proceedings handle media coverage. #LegalNews #CharlieKirk #MediaEthics #CourtCase #JusticeSystem

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