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Tyler Robinson can wear civilian clothes in court but must remain shackled, a judge ruled.
Judge Tony Graf cites safety concerns despite Robinson's lack of criminal history.
Media restrictions include no filming of Robinson entering or exiting the courtroom in shackles.
PROVO — Tyler Robinson will be allowed to wear civilian clothing during all of his upcoming court hearings.
But 4th District Judge Tony Graf says the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk must still be in shackles for safety reasons. The judge made his rulings on Monday afternoon.
Robinson's defense team wants their client to be able to appear in court in his regular clothes and without leg shackles or handcuffs for all hearings, not just at trial, because of the intense m

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