SALT LAKE CITY — Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing political activist Charlie Kirk , will be allowed to wear civilian clothing in all future court hearings, a judge ruled Monday.

Graf said that images of Robinson appearing in jail clothing could influence future jury selection and granted the defense’s request for him to wear civilian clothes during all pre-trial hearings.

“Mr. Robinson’s right to the presumption of innocence outweighs the minimal inconvenience of preventing civilian attire,” Graf said.

However, Graf denied the request to remove physical restraints while Robinson appears in court to keep the public, the court and Robinson safe.

“The safety of Mr. Robinson, the attorneys, court staff, and the public must remain the court’s highest priority. The emotional natu

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