Accused Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson made another virtual court appearance, speaking briefly off-camera.
The judge in Robinson’s case ruled that the 22-year-old can wear civilian clothes in court going forward. The Judge also denied Robinson’s request to appear without restraints.
Robinson’s lawyers will have to provide jail officials with street clothing 72 hours prior to any upcoming hearings, the judge said.
“The court finds that Mr. Robinson’s right to the presumption of innocence outweighs the minimal inconvenience of permitting civilian attire,” Graf said during the 20-minute hearing. However, he said, due to safety concerns and the seriousness of the charges against him, the defendant should still wear minimal restraints in court.
LiveNOW’s Andy Mac spoke about the judge’s decisions with criminal defense attorney Randy Zelin.
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