Fuente: New York Post
Originally Published by: Cameras allowed in courtroom for Kirk murder trial after judge's ruling Judge rules on motion to seal evidence in Charlie Kirk murder case Tyler Robinson defense presses conflict claim as expert hints move could reshape death penalty fight Lawyers for Charlie Kirk’s accused assassin Tyler Robinson are pushing a Utah judge to box the public out of parts of a key hearing and seal volatile evidence after losing their bid to have news cameras removed from the courtroom. According to court filings, some of the exhibits prosecutors plan to present include records from the communications app Discord, text messages, written or recorded statements, videos of the shooting and a note. The defense wants to block the public from hearing testimony or seeing exhibits that may later be found inadmissible at trial.