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Tyler Robinson, charged with killing Charlie Kirk, appears in court on Thursday.

Robinson's defense argues media coverage may bias jurors; seeks restrictions.

Media strongly opposes such restrictions, citing past fair trials despite high-profile cases.

PROVO — Tyler Robinson, the southern Utah man charged with killing Charlie Kirk, will make his first public appearance in court on Thursday.

Robinson, who is charged with aggravated murder, a capital offense, and faces a potential death sentence if convicted, will be in 4th District Judge Tony Graf's courtroom for a hearing regarding media access to his case.

Robinson, 22, of Washington, Washington County, is accused of shooting and killing Charlie Kirk on Sept. 10 while Kirk was at Utah

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