The new attorney for Charlie Kirk's suspected assassin on Monday in court requested more time to go through the "voluminous" amount of evidence gathered so far since the killing of the TPUSA founder Sept. 10.
The suspect, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, took part in the hearing virtually from the Utah County Jail. Robinson is charged with aggravated murder among other crimes in connection with Kirk's assassination. The prosecution has said it will seek the death penalty in the case.
Both the defense and prosecution characterized the amount of evidence prosecutors gathered as 'voluminous,' the AP added.
The Utah County Commission last week named Kathryn Nester as Robinson's appointed attorney after the court determined he couldn’t afford private counsel.
Nester on Monday said she's not plan