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Judge keeps Kirk hearing open
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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.
- Frame 1Judge Tony Graf ruled Tyler Robinson's July 6-10 preliminary hearing will stay open to reporters and the public.
- Frame 2Robinson's defense had asked to close portions of the hearing, arguing publicity could affect a future jury.
- Frame 3The preliminary hearing is the evidence test: prosecutors must show enough to move the aggravated-murder case toward trial.
- Frame 4Prosecutors wanted the hearing open but accepted limits on copying some exhibits that could be used later.
- Frame 5They plan to seek the death penalty if Robinson is convicted; he has not entered a plea.
- Frame 6Next, defense lawyers return June 12 to seek sanctions over prosecutors' public comments about the case.
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- Jun 1, 5:01 PM EDT
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