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A Utah judge weighs public access to Tyler Robinson’s trial for killing activist Charlie Kirk, amid conflict over media coverage and the death penalty.
A Utah judge is deciding whether to allow public and media access to parts of the trial for Tyler Robinson, 22, accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk on a college campus in Orem.
The case, which could result in the death penalty, has drawn national attention, with prosecutors citing DNA evidence and the county attorney’s office recusing itself due to a conflict involving a prosecutor’s daughter at the scene.
Defense attorneys seek to close parts of an April 17 hearing and restrict cameras and reporters, citing concerns over prejudicial media coverage, while prosecutors, Kirk’s widow, and news organizations advocate for openness.
The judge previously barred local stations from broadcasting close-ups or images of Robinson in shackles.
Un juez de Utah evalúa el acceso del público al juicio de Tyler Robinson por el asesinato del activista Charlie Kirk, en medio de un conflicto sobre la cobertura mediática y la pena de muerte.