Judge to Decide on Appropriate Court Attire for Defendant in Charlie Kirk Case

Judge to rule on suspect's court attire in Charlie Kirk case
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A decision is anticipated from a judge on Monday regarding whether Tyler Robinson, the man charged with the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, will be permitted to wear civilian attire during his upcoming court appearances.

Robinson, aged 22, stands accused of fatally shooting Kirk at an event hosted by Utah Valley University on September 10, with charges including aggravated murder filed against him.