The presiding judge in the case against Tyler Robinson, accused of assassinating conservative figure Charlie Kirk last September, will decide today whether to disqualify state prosecutors due to an alleged conflict of interest. The motion stems from claims that one prosecutor’s child witnessed the shooting. Robinson’s defense argues this creates a conflict, while the state maintains that it does not affect the entire prosecutorial team. The ruling could significantly impact the trial’s proceedings.
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