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NEW: Judge Makes New Ruling In Trial Of Alleged Charlie Kirk Assassin

By Cullen McCue

A judge overseeing the capital murder case against Tyler Robinson, the accused assassin of conservative icon Charlie Kirk, issued a key ruling on the presence of cameras in the courtroom after weeks of back-and-forth.

Fourth Judicial District Court Judge Tony Graf Jr. ruled that cameras will be allowed in the courtroom for the April 17 hearing in the case against Robinson, 22. That hearing will address whether media access, including TV cameras, microphones, and photographers, should extend to future pretrial stages.

“In balance, the defendant has not provided a sufficient basis for the court to find that the interests favoring closure outweigh the interest favoring an open proceeding and the presumptive right to access,” Judge Graf said during Friday’s hearing. He further noted that while the April 17 hearing would generally be open, portions might be closed to protect privacy and safety concerns.

The defense was granted until March 30, 2026, to file a redacted version of their motion to exclude cameras, allowing for potential arguments on specific closures.

Tyler Robinson allegedly admitted to the killing in texts with his transgender romantic partner
Tyler Robinson allegedly admitted to the killing in texts with his transgender romantic partner

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