PROVO, Utah —

An attorney for a 22-year-old man charged with killing Charlie Kirk asked a judge Monday for more time to review the large amount of evidence in the case before deciding if the defense will seek a preliminary hearing.

A preliminary hearing would determine if there is enough evidence against Tyler Robinson to go forward with a trial. Defendants can waive that step, but Robinson's newly appointed attorney Kathryn Nester said her team did not intend to do so.

Utah prosecutors have charged Robinson with aggravated murder and plan to seek the death penalty.

Video above: Charlie Kirk's alleged killer charged with aggravated murder as FBI investigates possible accomplices

Both the defense and prosecution acknowledged at a brief hearing Monday that the amount of evidence that pr

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