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Cameras allowed at accused Charlie Kirk killer Tyler Robinson's murder trial

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Cameras will be allowed at the trial of Tyler Robinson, the twisted Utah man accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk, a judge ruled Friday, siding with the late activist’s widow and news agencies. Lawyers for Robinson, 23, lost their argument that if the public continues to see images of the accused gunman in court, it could prejudice potential jurors against him. Robinson’s team claimed the press has sensationalized the case, pushed political agendas and villainized him. A judge issued a ruling on Tyler Robinson’s bid to keep cameras out of the courtroom. AP Robinson is accused of assassinating the 31-year-old conservative podcaster and dad of two in September in front of a crowd of thousands at Utah Valley University in Orem, where he was speaking as part of his Turning Point USA. Kirk’s widow Erika, who is a victim representative in the case, has pushed for maximum press access – as have lawyers representing the media.…

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