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A Utah judge will decide Monday if accused assassin Tyler Robinson can appear in civilian clothes during future court appearances after a tense legal battle ended in a closed-door hearing Friday afternoon.

Lawyers for the 22-year-old alleged killer and state prosecutors met privately before District Judge Tony Graf after a secret Monday motion sought to block the defense’s bid to let Robinson — charged with gunning down conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk — ditch his shackles and prison duds for a suit in court.

In the classified filing, reportedly co-authored by the Utah County Sheriff’s Office, prosecutors claimed the legal doc contained “secure information that might endanger personal and public safety if disclosed,” the Salt Lake Tribune reported.

Tyler Robinson, 22, is accused of gunning down conservative icon Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10. Utah Governor’s Office/AFP via Getty Images

On Tuesday, the defense pushed back, urging the judge to strike the state’s response, insisting it should come exclusively from the Utah County Attorney’s Office and not jointly filed with the sheriff’s office.

The state, in another filing Wednesday, argued that law enforcement has the legal right to respond to motions and that joint filings are “both appropriate and efficient,” noting that the sheriff’s office was specially asked to respond because it oversees court security, ABC 4 reported.

The sheriff’s office also asked the judge to limit media coverage of the high-profile case.

Judge Tony Graf found himself in the middle of a legal battle between Robinson’s defense and state prosecutors. AP

After Robinson’s attorneys filed a reply Thursday, reinforcing their original motion, Graf let the opposing lawyers hash out the issue behind closed doors in the Provo courthouse ahead of a public hearing Monday afternoon, where he will issue his final ruling on the accused gunman’s court attire.

The legal showdown began after Robinson’s defense filed a motion on Oct. 9, arguing that photos showing him in a prison jumpsuit and restraints could bias potential jurors and jeopardize his chance at a fair trial.

Here’s the latest on the Charlie Kirk shooting in Utah

  • Police identified Tyler Robinson, 22, as the alleged assassin who fatally shot Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10.
  • Robinson was charged with aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury and obstruction of justice.
  • Law enforcement confirmed that Robinson was living with a transgender roommate, and communications between the two helped the feds catch the alleged assassin.
  • Kirk, the 31-year-old Turning Point USA co-founder, was attending an event on his American Comeback Tour when he was struck in the neck by a single shot.
  • President Trump was among many who have called for the assassin to receive the death penalty.
  • Kirk’s body was brought to Arizona from Utah on Air Force Two, accompanied by Vice President JD Vance, and taken to Phoenix’s Hansen Mortuary Chapel.
  • Kirk’s funeral, which Trump has promised to attend, is scheduled for Sept. 21 at State Farm Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals.
  • Kirk, a rising MAGA star, is survived by his wife and two young children.

Robinson — who is accused of fatally shooting the Turning Point USA founder during a speaking event at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10 — was sported a “suicide smock” during a virtual hearing last month.

Robinson was charged with aggravated murder and other offenses, and could face the death penalty under Utah law — a punishment publicly supported by President Trump, a close friend of Kirk.

Utah is one of five states that still use a firing squad as a method of capital punishment.

Robinson appeared virtually from Utah County Jail for his first court appearance last month. SCOTT G WINTERTON/POOL/EPA/Shutterstock
Robinson faces the death penalty for allegedly gunning down the Turning Point USA founder. AP

Robinson has not yet entered a plea on his charges.

He is due back in court on Thursday.

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