Judge in Charlie Kirk murder case holds prosecutor in contempt [View all]
Jun 26, 2026
A Utah judge on Friday found a top Utah County prosecutor violated a gag order when he spoke to reporters about the high-profile aggravated murder case against the man accused of fatally shooting Charlie Kirk.
Grafs ruling stems from interviews Deputy Utah County Attorney Christopher Ballard gave to TMZ, Fox News and USA Today after defense attorneys argued in a court filing that federal testing could not match the bullet that killed Kirk to the rifle Tyler Robinson allegedly possessed. Ballard testified earlier this month that he was trying to correct what prosecutors viewed as misleading media reports but 4th District Court Judge Tony Graf concluded he crossed the line from correcting misinformation into commenting on the strength of the prosecutors case.
Robinsons defense team had asked for a harsh penalty for Ballard, asking the judge to ban prosecutors from seeking the death penalty against Robinson.
But Graf said during a Friday hearing that this penalty was grossly disproportionate to Ballards violation. The judge instead opted to expand the jury selection process and allow additional questioning of potential jurors. He also ordered prosecutors to pay Robinsons attorney fees in connection to the motion they filed asking that Ballard be held in contempt. (Robinson is being represented by public defenders paid for by Utah County.)
Reporting: Jessica Schreifels
The Salt Lake Tribune