(NewsNation) — A judge is expected to issue a ruling Monday on whether the man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk can wear civilian clothing during future court appearances.

Tyler Robinson, 22, is accused of shooting Kirk during an event at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10 and faces several charges, including aggravated murder.

According to NewsNation affiliate KTVX, Robinson and his attorneys filed a motion Oct. 9 seeking an order allowing him to make all court appearances in civilian clothing rather than his prison uniform and without restraints.

The state prosecutors and Robinson's attorneys have gone back and forth on the issue, with his attorneys arguing the motion is "necessary to maintain the presumption of innocence" and to avoid any possible "prejudicial ef

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