India, Dec. 12 -- Judge Tony F. Graf, Jr., presiding over Tyler Robinson's hearing, delivered a massive update on December 11. He allowed cameras inside the Utah County courtroom during the trial. However, the judge laid out some ground rules for the same.
Robinson appeared in court in person for the first time after he was charged with murder following Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk's shooting on September 10 at the Utah Valley University.
Judge Graf said that he found the act of banning cameras to be 'disproportionate' to the Robinson hearing. Meanwhile, he laid down some ground rules.
The judge said that transmission cannot begin until court is in session and must end as the court ends the session. The camera will be relocat...
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