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Lawyers for man charged with killing Charlie Kirk try to sow doubt about DNA evidence

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A man named Robinson is accused of killing Charlie Kirk. His lawyers are trying to make people doubt the DNA evidence. A judge in Utah will decide if there is enough proof for a trial. The charge against him is aggravated murder, which means it was a very serious killing.

Why it matters

This case is important because the judge's decision could mean Robinson goes to trial or not. If he goes to trial, a jury will decide if he is guilty.

In brief
Who was killed?
Charlie Kirk was killed.
What are the lawyers doing?
They are trying to make doubt about the DNA evidence.
Where is this happening?
This case is in Utah.
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All outlets frame the story similarly. They focus on the lawyers trying to create doubt about the DNA evidence before a judge decides if a trial should happen.

  • The specific charge is aggravated murder.
    PBS NewsHourSpecifies the serious nature of the crime.
  • A judge in Utah is making the final decision on evidence.
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