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Attorneys for the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk want prosecutors punished over bullet comments
- Tyler Robinson is back in court after his lawyers accused prosecutors of going on a “media tour” about a bullet fragment found in Charlie Kirk’s killing, potentially violating a judge’s restrictions.
- Prosecutors say they were simply correcting misinformation about an inconclusive ballistic finding, while the defense warns media coverage has repeatedly misrepresented Robinson amid huge public attention.
- The case is high-stakes — prosecutors may seek the death penalty, the judge will rule later on the contempt claim, and a key pretrial hearing next month could push the case toward trial.
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