7 STATE CHARGES ANNOUNCED AGAINST CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION SUSPECT

COUNT 1
Aggravated Murder
Capital Felony – possible Death Penalty
COUNT 2
Felony Discharge of a Firearm
First Degree Felony – up to Life Imprisonment
COUNT 3
Obstruction of Justice
Second Degree Felony – Fifteen Years maximum
UTAH COUNTY
COUNT 4
ECURITY CENTER
Obstruction of Justice
N SPANISH FORK
Second Degree Felony – Fifteen Years maximum
COUNT 5
Tampering with a Witness
Third Degree Felony – Five Years maximum
COUNT 6
Tampering with a Witness
Third Degree Felony – Five Years maximum
COUNT 7
Violent Offense Committed in Presence of Child Class A Misdemeanor – 364 days in jail maximum (with the enhancement)

VA

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