Judge keeps Tyler Robinson hearing open as defense seeks delay over courtroom cameras

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In Provo, a fourth‑district judge denied a bid to close Tyler Robinson’s capital‑murder preliminary hearing, keeping it public. Robinson’s defense is asking the Utah Supreme Court to review the use of cameras in the courtroom and to pause all proceedings while that appeal is considered. Judge Tony Graf also granted an evidentiary hearing on a contempt‑of‑court issue and will weigh whether hearsay evidence will be allowed at the preliminary hearing, potentially impacting the July 6‑10 session.
Topics:nation#cameras-in-courtroom#capital-murder#police-and-courts#preliminary-hearing#tyler-robinson#utah-supreme-court
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