Judge to rule on suspect's court attire in Charlie Kirk case
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A judge is set to decide on Monday whether Tyler Robinson, charged with the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, can attend future court sessions dressed in civilian attire.

Robinson, aged 22, is facing charges, including aggravated murder, after allegedly shooting Kirk during an event at Utah Valley University on September 10.

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