Court Rules on Clothing and Cameras for Charlie Kirk's Suspected Assassin

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A Utah judge ruled that Tyler Robinson can wear street clothes and be shackled in court during his pre-trial, with restrictions on photographing his restraints to balance his right to a fair trial and public transparency. Robinson is accused of murdering Charlie Kirk and faces serious charges, including the death penalty, with his next court appearance scheduled for January.
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