PROVO, Utah — Defense lawyers for Tyler Robinson asked a judge Tuesday to close portions of a preliminary hearing and seal dozens of exhibits ahead of the July 6-10 proceedings, saying broadcast coverage has created a media frenzy that misrepresents him and could bias potential jurors. The defense filed court papers seeking to keep parts of the hearing private after a judge earlier declined to ban courtroom cameras. Prosecutors opposed the closure and will argue the preliminary hearing should remain open while agreeing that some sensitive exhibits should be restricted from media viewing or copying. They say they plan to present forensic analyses, surveillance video, recordings of witness statements, autopsy findings and alleged messages and texts that prosecutors contend link Robinson to the Sept. 10 killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk; prosecutors have said they intend to seek the death penalty if Robinson is convicted.
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此案例凸显了公众透明度与公平审判之间的平衡。它引发了关于媒体对潜在陪审员影响的问题。如果您将来被召集参加陪审团,请记住,您的判断应基于法庭证据,而非媒体报道。
辩方正在为泰勒·罗宾逊争取公平审判。他们认为媒体报道可能会影响陪审员。控方希望公开透明,但同意应限制部分证据。法官的决定可能会影响未来备受瞩目案件的处理方式。如果您相信正义,值得转发。
罗宾逊的辩护可以受益于密封证据和不公开的听证部分,这有可能限制偏见性宣传和陪审员的接触。
受害人家属、公众和媒体可能会面临透明度下降,而检察官则认为公众知情权对公平的审判至关重要。
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