Tyler Robinson hearing takes bizarre turn as judge bans media camera from filming alleged Charlie Kirk killer over lip reader concerns

Tyler Robinson’s court hearing took a strange turn Friday when a Utah judge barred a media videographer from filming Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin in the courtroom over lip-reading concerns raised by the defense.Utah District Judge Tony Graf prohibited the pool cameraman from filming the 22-year-old murder suspect, warning close-up footage of him could prejudice the remainder of the hearing.“During the remainder of this hearing, the camera shall not photograph Mr.Robinson at all,” Graf ruled.“That will be the sanction of this court.
I will allow the pool camera operator to reposition the camera to adhere to that.”The decision came after Robinson’s attorneys brought up their concerns with Graf, arguing the videographer zoomed in on their client, capturing their conversation, ABC 4 reported.Robinson’s counsel showed the judge two clips of previous footage they said violated court rules.The drama unfolded during the hearing in which Robinson’s defense attorneys were working to boot Utah County prosecutors from the high-profile case over an alleged conflict of interest.“The Utah County Attorneys have advised us that a family member of one of the attorneys was present at the incident at which Mr.Kirk was shot and killed,” defense attorney Richard Novak told Graf during an October hearing.
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The defense team argued they were informed by prosecutors the relative – a student — “was within 85 feet” of the 31-year-old Turning Point USA founder when he was shot dead at Utah Valley University while speaking to a crowd of thousands as part of his American Comeback Tour on Sept.10.The team noted the relative was forced to “flee” the campus and “that the Utah County Attorney’s Office was all advised of this;...