Has Tyler Boyer been formally arraigned and when was the arraignment date?
Executive summary
Available sources in the provided set do not report whether Tyler Boyer has been formally arraigned or give an arraignment date; search results mention a Tyler Bowyer/Bowyer variant as a fake elector in other stories but do not confirm any arraignment for "Tyler Boyer" (available sources do not mention a formal arraignment or arraignment date) [1] [2]. Court docket lists and local calendars in the results are dated December 2025 but do not reference Tyler Boyer by name [3] [4].
1. What the documents you supplied actually say
None of the provided sources state that a person named "Tyler Boyer" was arraigned or list an arraignment date. Two items in the set refer to a similarly named individual — Tyler Bowyer — described as a fake elector from Arizona in reporting about pardons and indictments, but those items do not include any arraignment details [1] [2]. A Travis County criminal docket snapshot and several court-calendar pages are in the results, but the Travis County document is a general "Criminal Case Settings by Defendant" list current as of December 2, 2025, and the excerpt shown does not identify Tyler Boyer or an arraignment date [3]. The Superior Court of Santa Barbara calendar page and other court docket examples in the set likewise do not mention Tyler Boyer [4].
2. Similar names appear in the reporting — don’t conflate them
Two snippets explicitly name "Tyler Bowyer" (or "Tyler Bowyer") as a fake elector tied to Arizona reporting; news outlets in the set list him among pardoned or indicted individuals in late 2025 coverage [1] [2]. That spelling differs from "Tyler Boyer." The available sources do not clarify whether "Boy er" and "Bow yer" are the same person or different people; the sources simply do not address that question (available sources do not mention whether those two spellings refer to the same individual).
3. What an arraignment notice would normally look like — and why we don’t see it here
Arraignments are typically recorded on court calendars, press releases, or local court dockets. The search results include court calendars and a Travis County criminal-case list that are current into December 2025, but the excerpts supplied do not show an entry for Tyler Boyer or an arraignment date [3] [4]. Because these specific documents in the provided set do not include a named arraignment entry, they cannot be cited as evidence that an arraignment occurred.
4. Conflicting or missing information in the set — what to watch for
The set mixes items about different court systems (county dockets, municipal warrants, national press items) and includes multiple people named Tyler in unrelated matters (e.g., Tyler Robinson and others), increasing risk of mistaken identity if names are conflated [5] [6]. The provided items that do mention a Tyler in connection with legal proceedings either use a different surname or concern different jurisdictions; none supply a formal arraignment date for "Tyler Boyer" [1] [2] [3].
5. How to confirm an arraignment reliably
To verify whether Tyler Boyer was formally arraigned and to obtain the arraignment date, consult the specific court docket where charges would be filed (county or federal clerk’s office), official press releases from the prosecuting authority, or an authoritative news story that names the court and date. The current result set contains neither a clerk’s entry naming "Tyler Boyer" nor an official press release confirming an arraignment, so it cannot answer the question authoritatively [3] [7].
6. Limits of this analysis and next steps
This assessment is limited to the documents you provided. The sources supplied do not state an arraignment or arraignment date for "Tyler Boyer" and do not resolve whether Tyler Boyer is the same person referenced as Tyler Bowyer in Arizona fake-elector reporting (available sources do not mention an arraignment or date for Tyler Boyer) [1] [2] [3]. If you want confirmation, provide a court jurisdiction (county or federal district) or allow me to search court records and contemporary news beyond this set; that would permit citing an official docket entry or a mainstream news report with precise dates.