Judge Rules Charlie Kirk Assassination Suspect Can Wear Civilian Clothes in Pretrial Hearings

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The suspect, Tyler Robinson, must still wear restraints, the judge also ruled.

A judge ruled on Oct. 27 that the man accused of assassinating conservative commentator Charlie Kirk last month can appear in civilian clothing during all pre-trial hearings.

Attorneys for Tyler Robinson, 22, argued that the extensive media coverage of his case could cause prejudice among the jury because of courtroom footage of him appearing in jail garb and in restraints. But prosecutors said that jail clothing assists with safety and identification.

In a hearing on Oct. 27, Utah State Court Judge Tony Graf sided with Robinson’s attorneys and will allow him to wear civilian clothing but denied Robinson’s request to not wear restraints because of the extraordinary nature of the charges against him. Media outlets are prohibited from photographing or recording Robinson while he is in restraints, the judge also ruled.

Robinson is facing capital murder charges in the Kirk shooting, which occurred on Sept. 10 at Utah Valley University, where Kirk had been speaking at a student event.

In their petition earlier this month, Robinson’s attorneys asked the judge for permission for their client to appear in person in court without restraints and in civilian clothes in order to protect his right to a fair trial. His attorneys had noted that a similar motion was granted in the trial of Bryan Kohberger, who was sentenced to life in prison in July for the murders of four University of Idaho college students in 2022.

“With each development in the case generating thousands of articles and comments online, the likelihood of potential jurors seeing and drawing conclusions regarding Mr. Robinson’s guilt and or deserved punishment from obvious signs of pretrial incarceration will only increase,” his attorneys, who are led by public defender Kathryn Nester, wrote in a court motion filed on Oct. 9.

Because of the “pervasive media coverage” of the case, displaying images of Robinson in shackles, jail garb, and a suicide vest could “undoubtedly be viewed by prospective jurors and will inevitably lead to prospective juror perception that he is guilty and deserving of death,” the attorneys wrote.

During his first court appearance in mid-September, Robinson was seen wearing the vest and a jail uniform as he appeared remotely before the judge.

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