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Prosecutors argue the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk should stand trial
Prosecutors argue Tyler Robinson should stand trial for the murder of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University, citing a confession note and evidence, with the death penalty sought under Utah law. Kirk, associated with Turning Point USA and President Donald Trump, was killed in an event where his widow and parents will attend the hearing.
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