Overview
- Lead attorney Kathryn Nester announced the addition of capital-defense lawyers Michael N. Burt and Richard G. Novak during the brief hearing.
- Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty, and Robinson faces charges including aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm, obstruction, and witness tampering.
- The court noted a voluminous discovery handoff that could include thousands of witnesses, with parties also flagging the wording of a gag order and delaying any bail request.
- Prosecutors say evidence tying Robinson to the Sept. 10 shooting includes DNA on a distinctive Mauser .30-06 rifle, incriminating texts, and a note indicating intent, and they say he turned himself in after roughly 33 hours.
- Security was tightened at the courthouse, Robinson remains in special housing at the county jail, and legal analysts say the defense may pursue strategies to keep a death sentence off the table.