A Utah courtroom is bracing for another showdown Monday as a judge prepares to decide whether Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating conservative leader Charlie Kirk, will be allowed to appear before jurors in civilian clothes instead of a jail jumpsuit and shackles.
The ruling by District Judge Tony Graf follows a tense week of sealed filings, legal bickering, and a closed-door hearing Friday in Provo.
On Friday, defense lawyers and prosecutors clashed over how Robinson should be presented to the public during one of the nation’s most closely watched murder cases.
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