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That McDonald withheld evidence, protected key witnesses, and used the media and a public relations firm to allegedly prejudice the defendants early on while a gag order was in place.
The Crumblys, sentenced to at least 10 years in prison for providing the gun their then 15-year-old son used to kill.
The Oakland County Attorney's Office saying it's proud of their work and of the verdicts.
Jeff Manasso, Fox News.
Accused killer Tyler Robinson's defense team will argue to a judge in Utah County that the entire county attorney's office should be removed from the case, citing a conflict of interest that one of the prosecutor's children was in the crowd at UVU September 10th.
witnessed the chaos and texted their parent about what was happening.
The defense claims those texts play into a bias that could influence the case in which prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.
The Utah County's Attorney's Office rejecting that claim, saying their decision to seek capital punishment was based on the strength of the evidence.
Jeff Manasso, Fox News.
Accused killer Tyler Robinson's defense team will argue to a judge in Utah County that the entire county attorney's office should be removed from the case, citing a conflict of interest.
That one of the prosecutor's children was in the crowd at UVU September 10th.
witnessed the chaos and texted their parent about what was happening.
The defense claims those texts play into a bias that could influence the case in which prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.
The Utah County's Attorney's Office rejecting that claim, saying their decision to seek capital punishment was based on the strength of the evidence.
Jeff Manasso, Fox News.
Accused killer Tyler Robinson's defense team will argue to a judge in Utah County that the entire county attorney's office should be removed from the case, citing a conflict of interest.
That one of the prosecutor's children was in the crowd at UVU September 10th.
witnessed the chaos and texted their parent about what was happening.
The defense claims those texts play into a bias that could influence the case in which prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.
The Utah County's Attorney's Office rejecting that claim, saying their decision to seek capital punishment was based on the strength of the evidence.