A five-day hearing for Tyler Robinson ends without a decision, according to reporting on the proceedings in Utah. The case is before Utah District Judge Tony Graf, who does not issue a ruling at the conclusion of the hearing. Instead, the judge schedules a decision for September 1. At that time, the court will determine whether Robinson will face a murder trial. The ruling is also expected to address whether the case could involve the death penalty. The reports describe the hearing as involving extensive testimony and evidence presented over multiple days, but they do not indicate that the court reached an outcome during the hearing itself. The postponement means the next major step in the case is set for late August, when the judge’s decision will clarify whether the prosecution may proceed to trial for murder and whether capital punishment is on the table, based on the court’s findings at that later date.