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Judge keeps Kirk hearing open

Judge Tony Graf ruled Tyler Robinson's July 6-10 preliminary hearing will stay open to reporters and the public

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What happened
Judge Tony Graf ruled Tyler Robinson's July 6-10 preliminary hearing will stay open to reporters and the public.
Why it matters
Robinson's defense had asked to close portions of the hearing, arguing publicity could affect a future jury.
What to watch
Next, defense lawyers return June 12 to seek sanctions over prosecutors' public comments about the case.

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Brief text

Judge Tony Graf ruled Monday that Tyler Robinson's July 6-10 preliminary hearing in the Charlie Kirk killing case will remain open to reporters and the public after the defense sought restrictions.

  1. Frame 1Judge Tony Graf ruled Tyler Robinson's July 6-10 preliminary hearing will stay open to reporters and the public.
  2. Frame 2Robinson's defense had asked to close portions of the hearing, arguing publicity could affect a future jury.
  3. Frame 3The preliminary hearing is the evidence test: prosecutors must show enough to move the aggravated-murder case toward trial.
  4. Frame 4Prosecutors wanted the hearing open but accepted limits on copying some exhibits that could be used later.
  5. Frame 5They plan to seek the death penalty if Robinson is convicted; he has not entered a plea.
  6. Frame 6Next, defense lawyers return June 12 to seek sanctions over prosecutors' public comments about the case.
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Jun 1, 5:19 PM EDT
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