"Charles Kelly" is the name of:

* Charles Kelly, American football coach

* Charles Kelly (footballer) (1894–1969), footballer who played in the Football League for Tranmere Rovers and Stoke

* Charles Kelly (historian) (1889–1971), American historian and superintendent of Capitol Reef National Park

* Charles A. Kelly (died 1962), American murderer; last person executed by Iowa

* Charles E. Kelly (1920–1985), United States Army soldier and recipient of the United States Medal of Honor

* Charles E. Kelly (cartoonist) (1902–1981), Irish cartoonist and founder of the magazine Dublin Opinion

* Charles H. Kelly (1833-1911), List of Presidents of the Methodist Conference/President of the Methodist Conference in 1889 and 1905

* Major Charles L. Kelly (died 1964), United States Army helicopter pilot during the Vietnam War

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It gives him a chance to preview the evidence.

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They chose not to take it to the next level.

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The case has just been fascinating, tremendously fascinating to watch, both from a professional standpoint, as well as from a layman's.

It's just another tool law enforcement attempts to use to fight crime.

They can point to an empty chair.