Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 9
Judge Graf Orders 16 Minutes Redacted From 37-Minute Tyler Robinson Video Testimony
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 9

Judge Graf Orders 16 Minutes Redacted From 37-Minute Tyler Robinson Video Testimony

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 9

Summary

  • About 16 minutes of Lance Twiggs’ 37-minute video statement will be cut before it is played Thursday in Tyler Robinson’s Utah preliminary hearing, after Judge Tony Graf Jr. sided with defense objections.
  • Defense lawyer Richard Novak argued televising material prosecutors and the public could treat as a confession would threaten Robinson’s constitutional right to a fair trial before any plea has been entered.
  • The full video is expected to cover texts, chat logs and a note tied to Robinson; Graf said references to some already-public texts may be redacted from the courtroom video but still considered in his probable-cause ruling.
  • Erika Kirk and Kathy Kirk reacted emotionally in court as family attorney Jeff Neiman pushed to show the unredacted recording, arguing redactions would fuel public distrust in the judicial system.
  • Graf also said the five-day hearing will end by 5 p.m. Friday, setting up a near-term probable-cause decision in a case where Robinson could face the death penalty if convicted.

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