
People camp outside court to get scarce public seats in hearing on Charlie Kirk's killing
10 and attended hearings earlier this year on motions filed by prosecutors and defense attorneys
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Summary
The 14 coveted seats reserved for the public are first come, first served. One early example was the 1935 trial in New Jersey of the man charged with kidnapping and killing legendary aviator Charles Lindbergh’s baby, which drew crowds and cameras.
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The 14 coveted seats reserved for the public are first come, first served.
according to The IndependentOne early example was the 1935 trial in New Jersey of the man charged with kidnapping and killing legendary aviator Charles Lindbergh’s baby, which drew crowds and cameras.
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