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Candace OwensonX / Twitter5/9/2026
For those of us following the Tyler Robinson case it arrives as good news that they will allow cameras in the courtroom and it is also good news that the defense was granted a delay while the FBI figures out how to send the OVERWHELMING evidence theyβve had since September. πΊπΈ
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Accuracy90%
Framing45%
Context70%
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Analysis Summary
A Utah judge did rule Friday that cameras will remain in the Tyler Robinson trial and granted a delay to the preliminary hearing β both true. But the post mischaracterizes why. The defense requested the delay because it hasn't finished reviewing thousands of files and is waiting on FBI DNA analysis, not because prosecutors have been hiding evidence. The judge sided with the defense, ruling the delay necessary to protect Robinson's constitutional rights. The sarcastic framing suggests prosecutors are gaming the system when the actual ruling went against them.
Claims Analysis (3)
βcameras in the courtroom...will be allowedβ
Judge ruled Friday cameras allowed in Robinson trial, confirmed by multiple outlets.
βdefense was granted a delayβ
Preliminary hearing postponed from May 18 to July 6-10, confirmed by judge's order.
βFBI figures out how to send the OVERWHELMING evidence they've had since Septemberβ
Framing inverts reality. Defense requested delay citing incomplete FBI DNA analysis, not prosecutor obstruction. Judge granted delay to protect Robinson's rights.
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