Judge allows Kirk's alleged killer to choose his outfit during trial
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In a recent ruling, a judge has allowed Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, to choose his outfit for court appearances instead of wearing standard jail clothing. This decision comes after Robinson's attorneys argued that being seen in shackles and jail-issued attire could bias potential jurors. This ruling is significant as it highlights the balance between a defendant's rights and the integrity of the judicial process.
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