Tyler Robinson, the accused killer of Charlie Kirk, will not return to court until September as his preliminary hearing concluded. State District Judge Tony Graf adjourned the hearing on July 10 after both sides finished presenting evidence, with proceedings set to resume on September 1 for final arguments on whether Robinson should stand trial. Charlie's widow, Erika Kirk, filed a request for the court to promptly make a probable cause determination, arguing that 'a prompt determination is imperative in the interest of justice.' Charlie's family released a statement calling the conclusion of the preliminary hearing 'an important step forward in the pursuit of justice for Charlie' and expressing hope that 'truth will continue to be heard through a process that is fair, transparent, and grounded in the facts.' The hearing came 10 months after Charlie was shot while speaking at Utah Valley University for his nonprofit, Turning Point USA.