Judge Tony Graf Rejects Defense Bid to Ban Cameras From Charlie Kirk Murder Trial
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Judge Tony Graf Rejects Defense Bid to Ban Cameras From Charlie Kirk Murder Trial

A Utah judge has ruled that cameras will stay in the courtroom for the trial of Tyler Robinson, the man charged with killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk. State District Judge Tony Graf issued the decision Friday afternoon, denying a defense motion that sought a blanket ban on all electronic media coverage. Robinson’s attorneys argued that cameras and live broadcasts would poison the jury pool and turn proceedings into a spectacle. The judge disagreed. The ruling is a significant win for transparency in one of the most closely watched criminal cases in recent memory.