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Wed Sep 17, 2025, 09:34 AM Sep 2025

Kash Patel's Remarks Could Torpedo Tyler Robinson Case: Legal Analyst

Newsweek @Newsweek
"It's absolutely inappropriate for him to be making these comments," one analyst warned.

In a high-profile homicide case that could carry the death penalty in Utah, legal practitioners say careful control of investigative details is standard practice to protect defendants' Sixth Amendment rights and the integrity of the trial process.

Jill Wine-Banks, one of the prosecutors during the Watergate scandal who is now an MSNBC legal analyst, said on X that revealing DNA evidence, "violated DOJ rules & risks case against Kirk's killer being thrown out for violations of his constitutional rights."

"Now, I don't think any judge is gonna dismiss this case based on what is likely to be the strength of the evidence, but it could result in a change of venue or other kinds of complications that you just don't need. So I would ordinarily say this is amateurish, maybe that's what it is, But it also seems like it is more about driving a political story than a sound criminal investigation," McQuade added.

Professor Rebecca Roiphe at New York Law School told Newsweek that while public interest in high-profile cases can create pressure to speak, detailed public statements about evidence or the investigation risk undermining the fairness of a trial.

"These rules about public commentary are designed to avoid risk — and by crossing over, he's created the possibility of a tainted trial," she said.

"The damage is more structural... if your liberty is at stake, those in power must respect your rights, so that whatever happens has legitimacy. His thirst for public attention is really inconsistent with his role at the moment," Roiphe added.

article: https://www.newsweek.com/tyler-robinson-kash-patel-charlie-kirk-legal-analyst-2130532


asked and answered:

Is he trying to botch the prosecution?
...what FBI director makes statements like this about ongoing investigations and prosecutions??

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Kash Patel's Remarks Could Torpedo Tyler Robinson Case: Legal Analyst (Original Post) bigtree Sep 2025 OP
That's the goal. travelingthrulife Sep 2025 #1
K&R UTUSN Sep 2025 #2
I think so JustAnotherGen Sep 2025 #3
No, Patel is a shit posting troll Johonny Sep 2025 #4
Hahahahaha nothing is real anymore Prairie Gates Sep 2025 #5

JustAnotherGen

(38,109 posts)
3. I think so
Wed Sep 17, 2025, 12:34 PM
Sep 2025

Nothing else makes sense.

I'm less 'inside job' and more fear of the very very very Far Right - aka - the Groypers (sp?).

Johonny

(26,618 posts)
4. No, Patel is a shit posting troll
Wed Sep 17, 2025, 12:41 PM
Sep 2025

He has no idea what he is doing or what norms are. His boss has no control over him. It's a cluster fuck.

Prairie Gates

(8,479 posts)
5. Hahahahaha nothing is real anymore
Wed Sep 17, 2025, 12:45 PM
Sep 2025

Legal analyst????

The Supreme Court now regularly makes up goofy rules on the fly.

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