Legal experts analyze prosecution and defense strategies as Tyler Robinson case unfolds with claims of substantial evidence and procedural challenges.
In the charging documents, prosecutors said the suspect sent text messages confessing to the shooting and saying of Charlie Kirk, “I had enough of his hatred.” The 22-year-old suspect made a virtual ...
Artificial intelligence evidence "pushes the envelope" of what courts will accept in order to satisfy themselves that such evidence is reliable and properly authenticated at trial. Courts want to know ...
Prosecutors in the Tyler Robinson case wasted no time in declaring they had already gathered "voluminous" evidence against Charlie Kirk’s accused assassin. "There is a substantial amount of discovery ...
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