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The first task is to force prosecutors to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Tyler Robinson pulled the trigger. Publicly released evidence includes videos of someone fleeing the roof, alleged messages, and the weapon found, but defense will want precise forensic/ballistic linkage (e.g. matching bullet trajectories, video confirming identity, chain of custody of the rifle, etc.).
Also challenge assumptions: e.g., just because someone’s image looks like Robinson in video doesn’t mean it’s him; defense may argue misidentification, poor quality of footage, or doubt about whether that person had the rifle or fired the shot.
By FoxxlineThe first task is to force prosecutors to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Tyler Robinson pulled the trigger. Publicly released evidence includes videos of someone fleeing the roof, alleged messages, and the weapon found, but defense will want precise forensic/ballistic linkage (e.g. matching bullet trajectories, video confirming identity, chain of custody of the rifle, etc.).
Also challenge assumptions: e.g., just because someone’s image looks like Robinson in video doesn’t mean it’s him; defense may argue misidentification, poor quality of footage, or doubt about whether that person had the rifle or fired the shot.