The defense of Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating right-wing icon Charlie Kirk, could leave Utah taxpayers with a bill into the millions, potentially even exceeding $10 million, according to experts. Kirk was assassinated while addressing a crowd at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, on September 10. Robinson was turned in to the police by his father and a family friend after a 33-hour manhunt. He has been charged with capital murder and a slew of other charges. Prosecutors have made it clear that they intend to seek the death penalty. Under Utah Rule 8, Robinson’s court-appointed attorney must be “death qualified,” meaning they have handled numerous criminal cases, tried murder charges, and completed specialized training in death penalty representation. This requirement alone…

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