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News cameras can stay, but judge sets other limits in Charlie Kirk murder case

utahnewsdispatch.com

Utah prosecutors want cameras in the Charlie Kirk murder courtroom specifically to defuse conspiracy theories — betting transparency beats rumor.

Transparency EffectSocial Trust TheoryBelief PerseverancePublic Choice Theory

Theory Briefing

  • Utah County prosecutors argued that public access to courtroom footage could help settle conspiracy theories surrounding the Charlie Kirk murder case.
  • A judge allowed news cameras but drew limits, suggesting full transparency has boundaries even when officials invoke public trust as the reason.
  • The belief that visible proceedings reduce false narratives assumes people update their views when shown evidence — a contested assumption.