Defense tries to sow doubt about evidence in Charlie Kirk's killing
Lawyers for Tyler Robinson, accused of killing Charlie Kirk, challenged the reliability of DNA evidence and confessions during a hearing. Prosecutors asserted they have overwhelming evidence, including DNA analysis and a recorded interview with a former roommate, to advance the case to trial. Judge Tony Graf will decide the case's next steps after further proceedings.
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