Having just passed the three-month mark since Charlie Kirk was publicly assassinated while speaking to a crowd of students at Utah Valley University, Kirk's accused killer is set to appear in court in person for the first time.

Tyler Robinson, charged with aggravated murder and several related charges, and his lawyers are set to appear in court on Thursday.

'This is something that could impact generations to come.'

Robinson's legal team and the Utah County Sheriff's Office have asked Judge Tony Graf to limit the media's presence in the case, according to the Associated Press. In fact, they have requested a ban on cameras in the courtroom.

Legal analyst and California-based trial attorney Roger Bonakdar pointed out to Fox News that information access has shifted dramatically as the

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