Charlie Kirk shooting suspect’s effort to have former romantic partner testify in person is denied (opens original article in a new tab)
A judge dismissed a defense motion to have a former romantic partner testify in person, allowing the use of recorded evidence instead.
- A judge denied a motion to subpoena a former romantic partner to testify in person in the trial of Tyler Robinson, accused of killing Charlie Kirk.
- The court allowed the use of recorded interviews and other evidence, including a handwritten note and text messages, to establish probable cause.
- The next court date is scheduled for Friday to discuss additional matters before the preliminary hearing in July.
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