The Department of Justice (DOJ) has yet to prosecute Tyler Robinson for the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk ...
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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 ...
Fourth District Court Judge Tony Graf granted a request from Tyler Robinson, allowing him to wear civilian clothing in court ...
Robinson, 22, who allegedly shot father-of-two Kirk in the neck with a high-powered rifle rounds inscribed with pro-trans ...
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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 ...
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Charlie Kirk killing accused Tyler Robinson allowed to avoid prison uniform during trial
A Utah judge ruled that the 22-year-old alleged killer of US conservative activist Charlie Kirk may wear street clothes ...
The transgender boyfriend of Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin has disappeared from his hometown of St. George, Utah, records ...
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Charlie Kirk case update: Tyler Robinson scores big win in court; judge rules on suspect's request
Tyler Robinson, who is accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk last month, scored a big win in court on Monday. Judge Tony Graf ...
Tyler Robinson, the man suspected of shooting and kill Charlie Kirk during an event at Utah Valley University in September, ...
A judge has reportedly allowed Charlie Kirk's suspected killer, Tyler Robinson, to wear civilian clothing in court.
Tyler Robinson -- the 22-year-old who prosecutors say murdered Charlie Kirk -- just scored a small legal victory in court ... and it's all about optics. The judge in his murder case just ruled in ...
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Where's Lance Twiggs? Charlie Kirk Suspect Tyler Robinson's Lover Goes Missing 6 Weeks After Shooting
The top Border Patrol official in Chicago has been ordered to appear in court over concerns about agents’ aggressive tactics ...
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