India, Oct. 26 -- Lawyers on both sides of the table in Tyler Robinson's trial have requested that no cameras be allowed during the proceedings. The 22-year-old Utah native faces a murder charge for the alleged fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk, on September 10. The Turning Point USA founder was attending an event at the Utah Valley University, when he was shot and killed.
Robinson, if found guilty, could get the death penalty, and lawyers are now asking the judge to limit media coverage of the high-profile trial, as per Fox13. The court filing, where they made this request, also saw Robinson's defense attorneys argue that their client should be allowed to wear plain clothes and sit without shackles during the court hearings. The prosecutin...
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