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Robinson appeared briefly in court on Monday, where he put forward a legal argument similar to the one used by fellow accused political assassin Luigi Mangione.
Tyler Robinson, accused of shooting and killing political activist Charlie Kirk, appeared in person in court for the first time.
Fourth District Court Judge Tony Graf granted a request from Tyler Robinson, allowing him to wear civilian clothing in court appearances as his trial proceeds for allegedly assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old co-founder of Turning Point USA.
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Where's Lance Twiggs? Charlie Kirk Suspect Tyler Robinson's Lover Goes Missing 6 Weeks After Shooting
The lover of Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin, Tyler Robinson, has reportedly gone missing. In the latest shocking twist following Kirk's murder, Lance Twiggs, 22, has retreated from the public eye and seemed to completely vanish from his hometown of St.
Lawyers for the 22-year-old alleged killer and state prosecutors met privately before District Judge Tony Graf after a secret Monday motion sought to block the defense’s bid to let Robinson — charged with gunning down conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk — ditch his shackles and prison duds for a suit in court.
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Judge rules to allow Tyler Robinson to wear civilian clothing during all pre-trial hearings, restraints remain required
UTAH COUNTY, Utah ( ABC4) — The court has ordered that Tyler James Robinson will be allowed to wear civilian clothing at all pre-trial hearings, citing his presumption of innocence. Robinson appeared at the Monday afternoon hearing via Webex with his camera off.
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Tyler Robinson case is with the state, not the sheriff’s office, attorneys argue in new filing
Where the sheriff’s office has not provided any authority affording it standing to file a pleading in a criminal case, and where (the attorney’s office) has made no effort to distinguish its own position from that of the sheriff’s office,
Earlier, Tyler Robinson's lawyers formally requested a Utah judge to ban cameras and video recordings during all court proceedings in the Charlier Kirk murder case