Kyle Rittenhouse trial & updates [Verdict: NOT GUILTY]

https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/kyle-rittenhouse-trial-verdict-watch-11-16-21/index.html
Rittenhouse jury concludes deliberations for the day, will resume Wednesday
The jurors in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse have concluded deliberating for the day.

The 12 juror panel is expected to resume deliberating at 10 a.m. ET Wednesday morning.

Kenosha County Circuit Judge Bruce Schroeder said the jurors asked to break for the evening.

Jurors in the case will not be sequestered, Schroeder said.

“Now you’re in deliberation and the rules are the same as they were before with the additional provision that you can’t talk with anybody about the case. Even if all twelve of you, by happenstance end up at the same place. Some bowling alley, or restaurant or something. You’re not allowed to talk about the case, even with all twelve,” Schroeder told the panel before dismissing them for the evening.
Deliberations started at 10:15 a.m. ET on Tuesday. Schroeder dismissed the jurors for the evening at 6:50 p.m. ET. The court did not specify how long the jurors took for their lunch break.

I wonder how many wanted to go home and watch CNN or MSNBC before making their decision.
 
Prediction?

Convicted on "lesser" charges, Murder two or manslaughter.

Ten years in prison.

If that's the case, we're dealing with 12 cowards. Anything short of acquittal in this case is a matter of jury intimidation.

Hopefully Schoeder declares a mistrial if that is the case - he should, and he should denounce Binder for prosecutorial malpractice.

If anything, this case should have exposed to the people just exactly what scumbags and liars prosecutors are. They're not to be trusted.
 
Should have been a 15 minute deliberation. One minute to make the decision and 14 minutes to have coffee and donuts before returning to the court room.

This is probably not good.

That's an old canard. There's nothing wrong with a deliberation longer than 15 minutes.
 
If that's the case, we're dealing with 12 cowards. Anything short of acquittal in this case is a matter of jury intimidation.

Hopefully Schoeder declares a mistrial if that is the case - he should, and he should denounce Binder for prosecutorial malpractice.

If anything, this case should have exposed to the people just exactly what scumbags and liars prosecutors are. They're not to be trusted.

If convicted it will send a message to the nation that the rule of law is a joke and the country is too partisan brainwashed to have juries. That is not a good message to send.

Only one case and one person, but it would be one of many decisions being made by government effectively telling the people America is done. A message that if you defend yourself be prepared to either evade the law, fight back with armed resistance against the police or go to jail. Not good.
 
or they didn't want to release a verdict at night, to disperse the likely rioters that were already gathering. Much better to release the verdict early in the day.
 
2QLuZPt.jpg
 

They're not there to deliberate on the backlash, they're there to deliberate on whether the facts of the case warrant a conviction or not.

I sympathize - they've been doxed by fascists. Find Rittenhouse not guilty, then drive directly to your local gun shop and purchase an AR, a few extra mags, a skid of rounds, then board your windows up.

Should have had all that stuff already, anyway.
 
Last edited:
No, but this case shouldn't require more than a couple of hours at most, if the jurors are being honest with themselves.

If you and I were the only jurors then, yeah. But, I, we, had already seen multiple videos that would have given credence to our view. We could have possibly ran his defense as good as or better than his team. But, I'd say not a single juror had ever had ronpaulforums.com to source credible information and videos. All they were fed was M$M pablum prior to the trial.
So, we will see if the defense does Rittenhouse justice.
 
Back
Top