Lawyers for Tyler Robinson, the accused killer of conservative activist Charlie Kirk , took issue with the angles a news camera was showing of him as the suspected gunman made his first in-person court appearance Thursday in a Utah court .
Robinson wore civilian clothes in the courtroom , after Judge Tony Graf had previously allowed him to do so for pretrial hearings with a ruling in October, but was still restrained while seated with his lawyers. After starting the hearing in front of cameras, lawyers for Robinson and the prosecution entered a closed hearing to discuss recordings and transcripts of prior hearings. Upon returning to the open courtroom, Robinson’s lawyers took issue with what the camera streaming the proceedings to outside the courtroom picked up.
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