Charlie Kirk shooting suspect allowed civilian attire in court with restraints

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A Utah judge allowed Charlie Kirk's murder suspect, Tyler Robinson, to wear civilian clothes during pretrial hearings to avoid prejudice, but denied his request to appear without restraints due to the seriousness of the charges and safety concerns. Robinson is scheduled for an in-person court appearance on January 16, 2026, and faces multiple serious charges including aggravated murder with prosecutors seeking the death penalty.
- Charlie Kirk murder suspect can wear civilian clothes in court but must remain restrained: Judge ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
- 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
- Alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson scores court win after making same request as Luigi Mangione New York Post
- Judge: Tyler Robinson can wear regular clothes during hearings, but must still have shackles KSL.com
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