Erika Kirk Demands Speedy Trial, Alleges That the Suspect Is Delaying the Case

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The widow of slain conservative influencer Charlie Kirk filed the motion against suspected assassin Tyler Robinson.

Erika Kirk, the widow of slain conservative podcaster and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, filed a motion asking a Utah court to speed up the proceedings against his suspected assassin and suggested her constitutional rights could be violated otherwise.

In a court filing on Jan. 16, Kirk’s attorney wrote that Kirk is invoking her rights as a victim to a speedy trial under Utah law, which accords with the speedy trial guarantee in the Sixth Amendment.

“The Utah Code affords victims of a crime ‘the right to a speedy disposition of the charges free from unwarranted delay caused by or at the behest of the defendant,’” attorney Jeffrey Neiman wrote in a court filing.

“This Court is tasked with the critically important function of ensuring the Defendant has a fair trial, but this Court must also do so while balancing Mrs. Kirk’s right to a speedy trial, and therefore this Notice invokes Mrs. Kirk’s rights under applicable Utah Code.”

Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating Kirk at an event at a Utah college on Sept. 10, 2025, faces capital murder charges that could carry the death penalty. He has been detained without bail.

The filing comes as Robinson’s attorneys this past week petitioned a judge to disqualify prosecutors because the daughter of a deputy county attorney involved in the case attended the rally where Kirk was shot. The relationship represents a conflict of interest, the defense attorneys said, as Robinson appeared in court.

Robinson’s attorneys say the close connection between the prosecution team and a person present during Kirk’s killing “raises serious concerns about past and future prosecutorial decision-making,” according to court documents. They also argue that the “rush” to seek the death penalty is evidence of “strong emotional reactions” by the prosecution and thus merits disqualifying the entire team.

Utah County Attorney Jeffrey Gray, the lead prosecutor, argued that the defense’s request was aimed at delaying the case against Robinson. His office has asked Judge Tony Graf to deny the disqualification request.

In Erika Kirk’s filing, Nieman wrote that he believes Robinson’s attorneys are making the claims to delay the proceedings.

By Jack Phillips

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