A preliminary hearing for the man accused of murdering conservative activist Charlie Kirk is entering its second day, with prosecutors planning to share additional evidence. Sources report that the hearing began as a weeklong process to determine whether there is enough evidence for the case to proceed to trial. On the first day, the court hears early evidence related to the allegations, and prosecutors are expected to continue presenting material as the proceedings advance. The case is being handled in a judicial setting where both the prosecution and defense can review and respond to evidence during the preliminary stage. Details about what evidence will be introduced on the second day are not specified in the provided accounts, but the focus remains on establishing the evidentiary basis for the charges. The reporting indicates the hearing is ongoing and that further updates will follow as prosecutors present more information and the court continues to consider the strength of the case.