Charlie Kirk murder suspect’s ex-roommate can’t testify at hearing, judge rules
The former roommate of the suspect accused in Charlie Kirk's murder will not have to testify in person during a preliminary hearing in the case, a Utah judge ruled on Monday. The decision denied a request from the…
The former roommate of the suspect accused in Charlie Kirk's murder will not have to testify in person during a preliminary hearing in the case, a Utah judge ruled on Monday. The decision denied a request from the defense team representing the suspect, Tyler Robinson, and argued any testimony's credibility could be challenged later if the case goes to trial. Judge Tony Graf made the ruling during a hearing Monday morning, saying the purpose of a preliminary hearing is to establish whether there is enough evidence to justify bringing the case to trial, not to determine whether someone is innocent or guilty.