Utah prosecutors said on Monday that they have a “voluminous” amount of discovery evidence against Tyler Robinson , the 22-year-old man suspected of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk at a Utah university earlier this month.

“There is a substantial amount of discovery in this case,” Utah County prosecutor Chad Grunander told the judge. “It’s voluminous, to say the least, and we’re working on a process where we can exchange information as quickly as possible and be efficient in that process.”

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