❓WHAT HAPPENED: A defense motion to disqualify the Utah County Attorney’s Office from prosecuting Tyler Robinson was denied by Judge Tony Graf.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Defendant Tyler Robinson, Judge Tony Graf, and the Utah County Attorney’s Office.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The hearing took place on Tuesday in Utah.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Because defendant has not established a factual basis for a finding of conflict of interest or an objective appearance of impropriety rising to constitutional concern, his motion is respectfully denied.” – Judge Tony Graf
🎯IMPACT: The Utah County Attorney’s Office will continue to prosecute the case against Tyler Robinson.
Utah Judge Tony Graf has denied a key motion brought by the defense team representing Tyler Robinson, who is accused of assassinating Turning Point USA (TPUSA) founder Charlie Kirk. The motion sought to disqualify the Utah County Attorney’s Office from prosecuting the case.
The defense argued that a conflict of interest existed because the daughter of one of the attorneys in the prosecutor’s office was present at the Utah college campus where the assassination occurred. They contended that this warranted disqualifying the entire office.
In his ruling, Judge Graf stated, “Defendant argues that high level prosecutor assigned to this case has a concurrent conflict of interest, and because no efforts were made to screen him, the entire office should be disqualified. Because defendant has not established a factual basis for a finding of conflict of interest or an objective appearance of impropriety rising to constitutional concern, his motion is respectfully denied.”
The assassination of Charlie Kirk occurred on September 10, 2025, when Kirk was speaking at a political event in the courtyard area of Utah Valley University. While addressing the crowd, Kirk was shot in the neck and later pronounced deceased at Timpanogos Regional Hospital. Robinson faces capital murder charges, with prosecutors seeking the death penalty.
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