Source: New York Post
The man accused of killing conservative leading light Charlie Kirk was in court Friday for a marathon hearing as his lawyers argued to push his case back four months and to keep cameras out of the courtroom going forward. During the full-day hearing in a Provo, Utah, court, Robinson’s lawyers first asked a judge to postpone a three-day preliminary hearing scheduled for next month, claiming the defense still hadn’t received all the DNA evidence yet and were behind in wading through 200 terabytes of data turned over by prosecutors. “There is not a enough time to determine everything we are missing,” argued Staci Visser, as she cited, the “sheer magnitude of what we are dealing with — dozens of law enforcement agencies and hundreds of reports.