PROVO — Attorneys for the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk would like their client to appear at all upcoming hearings in regular clothes and without shackles.

“Indeed, given the pervasive media coverage in this case, the repeated and ubiquitous display of Mr. Robinson in jail garb, shackles, and a suicide vest will undoubtedly be viewed by prospective jurors and will inevitably lead to prospective juror perception that he is guilty and deserving of death,” attorneys for Tyler James Robinson argue in their motion filed Thursday in 4th District Court.

Robinson, 22, of Washington, Washington County, is charged with aggravated murder, a capital offense, and facies a potential death sentence if convicted of shooting and killing Kirk on the campus of Utah Valley University on Sept. 10. Kirk

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