Utah judge allows Charlie Kirk murder suspect Tyler Robinson to wear civilian clothes, bans cameras from filming his entrances, exits

Judge Tony Graf of the Utah Fourth District has determind that the suspect in Charlie Kirk's murder, Tyler Robinson, will be permitted to appear in court in civilian clothing. He will still be shackled. He further ordered that cameras will not be permitted to film his entrances and exits from the courtroom.

Speaking to the court, Graf said "the defendant's motion to strike the sheriff's report in granted. The defendant's motion to appear in civilian clothing is granted. The defendant's motion without restraints is denied. The standing decorum order will be ammended to prevent any visual recording or photography of the defendant's restraints or of the defendant entering or exiting the court room."
 
Charlie Kirk by Gage Skidmore is licensed under Creative Commons
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