(NewsNation) — In the aftermath of the Charlie Kirk shooting, questions now shift to how attorneys will pick a jury for his alleged killer, Tyler Robinson.

Dr. Lillian Glass, a jury consultant, told "Banfield" in an appearance Monday that finding an impartial jury is the "bottom line" in the case.

"That's the key," Glass says. "That is the key, no matter what, because we do live in a society where you have to be unbiased" in court.

"And one of the good things about being tried in Utah is that even though it's a conservative state, 60 percent of the people are Mormons. And when they judge a case, they often say that they're impartial," she added.

Since Kirk’s murder took place in Utah, Robinson could face the death penalty. If convicted of an aggravated murder charge, Robinson also coul

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