Charlie Kirk's Suspect Allowed Civilian Clothes in Court

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A Utah man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk can wear civilian clothes during pretrial hearings, but will be restrained due to the seriousness of the charges and potential for disruption, as ruled by a judge. The defendant, Tyler Robinson, faces serious charges including aggravated murder with the possibility of the death penalty, and has not entered a plea yet.
- Utah man accused of killing Charlie Kirk can wear civilian clothes at pretrial hearings, judge rules NBC News
- Charlie Kirk's suspected assassin will not show face in court, key hearing postponed Fox News
- Kirk Shooting Suspect Permitted to Wear Plain Clothes in Court Bloomberg.com
- Charlie Kirk murder suspect can wear civilian clothes in court but must remain restrained: Judge ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
- Alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson scores court win after making same request as Luigi Mangione New York Post
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