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Tyler Robinson, the alleged killer of Charlie Kirk, has not been sentenced yet because his in-person hearing has been delayed until January. The hearing was originally scheduled for Thursday this week, but was postponed to allow attorneys more time to complete discovery, which involves the exchange of information between the defense and prosecution.
More time is also needed to file a motion on whether non-evidentiary hearings should be conducted virtually and whether cameras should be banned in the courtroom. Judge Tony Graf Jr. has set the new in-person hearing dates for January 16 and 30 at the Utah County Courthouse in Provo, Utah.
Robinson is charged with seven counts, including aggravated murder, witness tampering, and obstruction of justice. The Utah County Attorney intends to seek the death penalty if Robinson is convicted of murder. During pretrial hearings, Robinson has been granted the right to wear civilian clothing to avoid prejudicing potential jurors.
More time is also needed to file a motion on whether non-evidentiary hearings should be conducted virtually and whether cameras should be banned in the courtroom. Judge Tony Graf Jr. has set the new in-person hearing dates for January 16 and 30 at the Utah County Courthouse in Provo, Utah.
Robinson is charged with seven counts, including aggravated murder, witness tampering, and obstruction of justice. The Utah County Attorney intends to seek the death penalty if Robinson is convicted of murder. During pretrial hearings, Robinson has been granted the right to wear civilian clothing to avoid prejudicing potential jurors.