State of Utah v. Tyler Robinson
Also known as: Utah v. Robinson
Summary
An active criminal homicide case in Utah County with sealed exhibits and ballistic friction analysis.
Definition
State of Utah v. Tyler Robinson (case 251403911-CR) is an active criminal homicide case in the 4th District Court, Utah County, before Judge Tony Graf. The case involves sealed exhibits and ballistic friction analysis, with the ATF forensic report (ATF-B-2025-0911) finding an inconclusive match on a 0.26mm groove variance.
Background & History
State of Utah v. Tyler Robinson (case 251403911-CR) is an active criminal homicide case in the 4th District Court, Utah County, before Judge Tony Graf.
Operational Role in the Network
Within the control network, State of Utah v. Tyler Robinson functions as a legal mechanism or case precedent enabling enforcement actions. Tyler Robinson (case 251403911-CR) is an active criminal homicide case in the 4th District Court, Utah County, before Judge Tony Graf. The case involves sealed exhibits and ballistic friction analysis, with the ATF forensic report (ATF-B-2025-0911) finding an inconclusive match on a 0.
Documented Actions & Evidence
State of Utah v. Tyler Robinson — documented event
The case involves sealed exhibits and ballistic friction analysis, with the ATF forensic report (ATF-B-2025-0911) finding an inconclusive match on a 0.
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