Charlie Kirk assassination: legal expert unpacks defense challenges and why evidence secrecy could be crucial
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PROVO, Utah – As the prominent capital murder trial against Tyler Robinson, accused of killing Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, develops, a legal expert is shedding light on the emerging defense strategy and the intricate legal battle that lies ahead.

Randall Spencer, an experienced criminal defense lawyer with expertise in homicide cases, shared his insights with Fox News Digital regarding the confidential nature of the evidence, possible legal strategies, and Robinson’s continued absence from the public eye since his initial court appearance.

Spencer stressed the importance of maintaining confidentiality to safeguard Robinson’s right to a fair trial, despite widespread public attention.

“There must be confidentiality concerning the evidence to ensure the protection of the jury pool,” Spencer remarked. “Should either the prosecutor or the defense leak so-called evidence to the public… it could potentially compromise Tyler’s right to a fair trial.”

“Another common aspect in mitigation cases is examining how others treated the defendant… Was the defendant subjected to bullying and pushed to a breaking point?”

High-profile cases often unfold in the court of public opinion, and Spencer said being aware of that sentiment is a vital part of preparation.

“In handling high-profile cases before, I’ve always aimed to understand public sentiment in order to grasp my jury pool better,” he explained. “Though it can be painful to read public opinions about a case, I believe it’s crucial… to shape arguments in a manner that resonates well.”

As for when the jury selection process begins, Spencer noted it’s still early. 

“Currently, we’re in a bit of a waiting phase,” he noted, pointing to the upcoming preliminary hearing that will decide whether the case proceeds to trial.

Spencer believes the defense may ask to move the case out of Utah County to ensure an impartial panel.

“I foresee a possibility that the defense may say that this homicide happened in Utah County… and therefore… argue that we need to change the venue of this case,” he said.

“I’m certain that there will be a motion to change venue. Whether the judge will grant it or not is another question.”

As the case develops, Spencer emphasized that every decision — from evidence handling to media strategy — will be closely examined.

“This case is obviously a very high-profile case and so every action is going to be scrutinized,” he said. “I think that the defense is doing a good job in trying to protect their client in every way that they can.”

Stepheny Price covers crime, including missing persons, homicides and migrant crime. Send story tips to stepheny.price@fox.com.

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