The judge presiding over the criminal case of Tyler Robinson, accused of killing political activist Charlie Kirk, has ordered transcripts and audio recordings from a previously closed court hearing to be made public.
Fourth District Judge Tony Graf issued the ruling during a video conference hearing today, according to the New York Post.
鈥淭his case generates extraordinary, ongoing national and international attention, some of which is threatening in nature to the parties, the representatives and non-party participants,鈥 Graf said.
鈥淭he safety and wellbeing of all involved in this matter outweighs the interests of the public that are served by open court records.鈥
The material to be released comes from an October 24 closed-door hearing that considered whether Robinson would be allowed to appear in court unshackled and wearing civilian clothes.
Graf ruled Robinson could wear non-jail clothes but would remain restrained for safety reasons.
An 80-page transcript from that hearing, with minor redactions, is expected to be released by the end of Monday local time, the Salt Lake Tribune reported.
Audio recordings are due to be made public within two weeks.
Robinson, accused of fatally shooting Kirk on September 10 while he was speaking at the first stop of his 鈥淧rove Me Wrong鈥 university campus tour.
Kirk was struck in the neck by a single bullet.
Robinson faces multiple charges, including aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm, obstruction and witness tampering.
The aggravated murder charge carries the possibility of the death penalty.
He has not yet entered a plea.
Robinson appeared in person in court in Provo, Utah, earlier this month, where the judge heard arguments over whether media should be allowed to broadcast proceedings.
His lawyers opposed cameras, saying coverage could prejudice jurors.
The Utah County Sheriff鈥檚 Office also supported a ban.
Kirk鈥檚 widow, Erika Kirk, backed a broadcast, calling for transparency and saying it would help counter conspiracy theories about her husband鈥檚 death, the New York Post reported.
Robinson is set to return to court on January 16 when the judge is also expected to hear a defence motion seeking the recusal of a prosecutor whose relative was present at the time of Kirk鈥檚 killing, Fox 九一星空无限 said.
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