Taxpayer cost for suspected Charlie Kirk assassin's death penalty case predicted by Utah commissioner
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Utah County is bracing for significant defense costs in the death penalty case of Tyler Robinson, who is accused of murdering conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Local attorneys have opted out of representing Robinson, leading to concerns about the financial burden on taxpayers. This situation highlights the complexities and expenses involved in high-profile legal cases, especially when public defenders are not available.
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