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Utah judge finds prosecutor in Charlie Kirk assassination case in contempt
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Utah judge finds prosecutor in Charlie Kirk assassination case in contempt

The Hill · Jun 27, 2026, 2:39 PM · Also reported by 2 other sources

Key takeaways

  • Robinson s lawyers asked for prosecutors to be disqualified from the case over statements that Ballard made to the outlets earlier this year about a report included in a defense filing.
  • The judge noted that these remarks were not made with malicious intent in this case and said his contempt ruling was not related to the charges against the suspect.
  • Additionally, he did not grant the defense s request to block the state from seeking the death penalty if Robinson is convicted.

Why this matters: political developments that affect policy direction and public trust.

Judge Tony Graf said during a court hearing on Friday that Utah County prosecutor Christopher Ballard s comments to media outlets about alleged gunman Tyler Robinson violated a publicity order he issued for this case last year.

Robinson s lawyers asked for prosecutors to be disqualified from the case over statements that Ballard made to the outlets earlier this year about a report included in a defense filing. The prosecutor is also a spokesperson for the Utah County Attorney s Office.

After media began reporting earlier this spring on a ballistics filing that stated authorities were unable to identify that the recovered bullet found at the crime scene was tied to Robinson s alleged firearm, Ballard sought to set the record straight and told outlets that these results were inconclusive.

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