Feb. 24 (UPI) -- A judge ruled Tuesday that the Utah County Attorney's Office has no conflict of interests in prosecuting Tyler Robinson, the alleged shooter of Charlie Kirk.
On Jan. 16, Robinson's legal team submitted a challenge arguing that the daughter of prosecutor Chad Grunander, chief deputy in the Utah County Attorney's Office, was at the Sept. 10 event when Kirk, 31, was shot. She texted her family in a group chat that "someone" had been killed, KSL News Radio reported.
Kirk was killed on the Campus of Utah Valley University at a TurningPoint USA event.
On Tuesday, 4th District Judge Tony Graf said he found no conflict of interests.
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