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Suspect in Charlie Kirk killing can wear street clothes in court amid 'extraordinary' attention
Judge Tony Graf ruled Robinson can wear civilian clothes to protect his presumption of innocence but must remain restrained for courtroom safety amid serious charges.
- Judge Tony Graf will oversee the murder trial of Tyler Robinson, accused of killing Charlie Kirk, and is expected to bring fairness and experience to the case.
- Robinson has been granted permission to wear civilian attire during pretrial hearings, as Judge Graf believes jail clothing could bias potential jurors.
- Despite allowing civilian attire, Judge Graf mandated that Robinson remain restrained during pretrial hearings, citing safety as a concern.
- Tyler Robinson's next court hearings are scheduled for January 16 and January 30, 2026, as he faces multiple charges.
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Suspect in Charlie Kirk killing can wear street clothes in court amid 'extraordinary' attention
A Utah judge has ruled that the 22-year-old man charged with killing Charlie Kirk can appear in court wearing street clothes but must be physically restrained due to security concerns.
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