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Judge to Rule on Murder Trial for Charlie Kirk Shooting Suspect

US District Judge Tony Graf is expected to rule on whether the case against Tyler James Robinson, accused of murdering activist Charlie Kirk, will proceed to a murder trial. The decision follows a five-day preliminary hearing that concluded on Friday. Judge Graf will review the evidence presented by both the prosecution and Robinson's defense team before issuing his ruling in the coming weeks. The incident occurred last year at Utah Valley University, where Kirk was reportedly shot. The preliminary hearing aimed to establish probable cause for a murder charge against Robinson. The court heard testimony and examined evidence related to the events leading up to and during the alleged shooting. Robinson's defense team has been working to challenge the prosecution's case and argue against the sufficiency of evidence to warrant a full murder trial. The outcome of Judge Graf's decision will determine the next legal steps in the prosecution of Tyler James Robinson for the death of Charlie Kirk.
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