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COLORADO SPRINGS, CO - December 09: Robert Dear Jr. glares at his attorney Daniel King during an appearance in court on December 09, 2015 where El Paso County prosecutors filed formal charges against him in the Planned Parenthood attack during which University of Colorado Colorado Springs police officer Garrett Swasey, Iraq war veteran Ke'Arre  Stewart and Jennifer Markovsky, mother of two were killed on November 27, 2015. Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – December 09: Robert Dear Jr. glares at his attorney Daniel King during an appearance in court on December 09, 2015 where El Paso County prosecutors filed formal charges against him in the Planned Parenthood attack during which University of Colorado Colorado Springs police officer Garrett Swasey, Iraq war veteran Ke’Arre Stewart and Jennifer Markovsky, mother of two were killed on November 27, 2015. Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post
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COLORADO SPRINGS —The judge overseeing the case of a man charged with killing three people at a Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic says details of the shooting should stay sealed.

Judge Gilbert Martinez told the Colorado Supreme Court on Tuesday not to make public affidavits involving Robert Dear’s arrest and the search of his home. Martinez’s 116-page filing says media don’t have a First Amendment right to access court records, and releasing the details could jeopardize Dear’s case.

The filing came after news outlets, including The Associated Press, petitioned the state’s high court to reverse . The organizations argue the public has a constitutional right to monitor the court system.

of crimes including murder, attempted murder and assault for the Nov. 27 shooting.

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