
Accused Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson tries to hide from ‘double-edged sword’ of publicity: expert
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Defense attorneys for Tyler Robinson contest public trial access in Charlie Kirk murder case, citing media attention concerns and witness intimidation risks.
Stepheny Price is a Writer at Fox News with a focus on West Coast and Midwest news, missing persons, national and international crime stories, homicide cases, and border security.
Thursday's hearing dealt in part with the issue of cameras in the courtroom, which has been a key aspect of the case so far in a fight over media coverage, which experts said can be a "double-edged sword" in such high-profile proceedings.
Robinson arrived at the Provo courthouse Thursday with a heavy security presence and clad in a dress shirt, tie and slacks. He wore shackles on his waist, wrists and ankles, and was seen smiling at his teary-eyed mother upon entering the courtroom. His father and brother were also seated in the front row.

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