A judge has ruled that the man charged with killing US activist Charlie Kirk must be physically restrained in court due to security concerns but can wear his regular clothes.

Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for Tyler Robinson, 22, in the 10 September shooting of the conservative activist on a Utah college campus.

His lawyers argued that photos of their client in a prison uniform and wearing shackles could prejudice future jurors.

Given the extensive press interest in the case, they claimed any images of the defendant would likely spread widely.

Judge Tony Graf agreed that the case had drawn "extraordinary" attention from the media and the general public.

During a virtual court hearing, he said: "Mr Robinson shall be dressed as one who is presumed innocent."

The charges he f

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