Judge to Rule on Public Access for Hearing in Utah Murder Case
A Utah state judge will decide Monday whether a preliminary hearing scheduled for early July in a murder case will be open to the public. The defendant faces charges related to a September 2025 incident at Utah Valley University.
Washington ExaminerA Utah state judge is scheduled to decide Monday whether a preliminary hearing in a murder case will be open to the public and to reporters. The hearing is set for July 6-10. Prosecutors are expected to present evidence during those sessions to establish whether a trial is warranted.
Defense attorneys have requested that the July hearing be closed to the public. The judge is expected to issue a ruling on that request during a hearing beginning around 11 a.m. Eastern on Monday. The defendant is charged with murder in connection with an incident that occurred at a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University on Sept.
10, 2025.
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