Charlie Kirk murder suspect allowed to wear civilian clothes in court with restraints
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Tyler Robinson, charged with the murder of Charlie Kirk, can wear street clothes in court but must be restrained for security reasons due to the case's high-profile nature and safety concerns. Robinson is accused of shooting Kirk at Utah Valley University, with prosecutors planning to seek the death penalty. The court aims to protect the presumption of innocence while ensuring safety during proceedings.
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