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The Utah County Attorney's Office supports the sheriff's involvement in the Tyler Robinson murder case.

Robinson's defense argues media coverage could prejudice potential jurors and want him to appear without restraints.

The defense also disagrees with the state that some proceedings should be held virtually.

PROVO — The Utah County Attorney's Office says there's nothing wrong with the sheriff's office responding to motions in the Tyler Robinson capital murder case since it is the office in charge of court security.

The legal chess match that started with a request to allow Robinson to appear in court in civilian clothes and without restraints has prompted 4th District Judge Tony Graf to hold a closed-door hearing Friday afternoon, during which Robinson will be in the co

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