
A Utah judge has ordered the partial release of records from a closed hearing concerning safety measures for the trial of Tyler Robinson, accused of murdering conservative activist Charlie Kirk. While most of the transcript and audio will be made public, the judge denied media outlets special status to cover proceedings. Robinson faces charges including aggravated murder, with prosecutors seeking the death penalty. The judge ruled Robinson can wear regular clothes but must be physically restrained, and barred filming of restraints to prevent juror prejudice.