Kyle Rittenhouse trial & updates [Verdict: NOT GUILTY]

I don't mean to get all woo woo, but I just have an eerie premonition that no matter the verdict, it's going to be bad. Yeah, the summer of 2020 was rough, but honestly, watching the riots was just a perverse form of entertainment for most people. Right now, everybody has been on edge. Conservative minded people are waking up enough to demand schools not indoctrinate. The government is calling them terrorists. The 2nd Ammendment and the right to self defense is a line in the sand that many in this country instinctively hold and I see many progressives ready to challenge that after angrily watching the misinformation that passes as news for the last few years. That's reaching critical mass with this latest trial.

I just have a feeling that this might be the tipping point.

The prosecution's entire case was basically an attack on self defense and the 2A in general. It had nothing to do with the laws on the books.

This country has become lawless and it will be downhill from here.
 
Yeah, the summer of 2020 was rough, but honestly, watching the riots was just a perverse form of entertainment for most people. ...

Back to basics, winter is here. It generally isn't rioting season. Too cold. Police can use water cannons, freeze everyone.
 
I don't mean to get all woo woo, but I just have an eerie premonition that no matter the verdict, it's going to be bad. Yeah, the summer of 2020 was rough, but honestly, watching the riots was just a perverse form of entertainment for most people. Right now, everybody has been on edge. Conservative minded people are waking up enough to demand schools not indoctrinate. The government is calling them terrorists. The 2nd Ammendment and the right to self defense is a line in the sand that many in this country instinctively hold and I see many progressives ready to challenge that after angrily watching the misinformation that passes as news for the last few years. That's reaching critical mass with this latest trial.

I just have a feeling that this might be the tipping point.

 
I don't mean to get all woo woo, but I just have an eerie premonition that no matter the verdict, it's going to be bad. Yeah, the summer of 2020 was rough, but honestly, watching the riots was just a perverse form of entertainment for most people. Right now, everybody has been on edge. Conservative minded people are waking up enough to demand schools not indoctrinate. The government is calling them terrorists. The 2nd Ammendment and the right to self defense is a line in the sand that many in this country instinctively hold and I see many progressives ready to challenge that after angrily watching the misinformation that passes as news for the last few years. That's reaching critical mass with this latest trial.

I just have a feeling that this might be the tipping point.

I don't. They only did this whole arrest and trial for show back then to keep the city from burning. Now rather quietly he is on the way to aquittal. There might be a few made for TV moments but by and large nothing is going to happen, the idiots have moved on to the next big outrage already.

There is no news any more. It's all lies and propaganda. They don't even try to hide that anymore.
 
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I don't. They only did this whole arrest and trial for show back then to keep the city from burning. Now rather quietly he is on the way to aquittal. There might be a few made for TV moments but by and large nothing is going to happen, the idiots have moved on to the next big outrage already.

I'm inclined to agree. I'm sure an acquittal will add fuel to whatever next outrage is to occur.

But I don't expect much to occur as a direct result.
 
Jump-kick man identified in Rittenhouse case…

https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/jump-kick-man-identified-in-rittenhouse-case/

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The defense's motion for mistrial with prejudice has been released. I am skeptical that it will be granted. I doubt the judge wants to hold on to this particular hot potato - so he'll just toss it back to the jury after finding some excuse(s) to deny the motion. But who knows? It will be interesting to see how thing turn out, no matter which way it goes.

[Discussion of the motion starts at 29:55 in the video.]

Kyle Rittenhouse Motion to Dismiss AND MORE!
https://odysee.com/@RekietaLaw:a/kyle-rittenhouse-motion-to-dismiss-and:d
Time for a night stream! Kyle Rittenhouse's motion to dismiss has been released and it is EXPLOSIVE. Let's read it and talk about it.


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Kyle Rittenhouse trial day 13 live-stream - hosted by Rekieta Law, w/commentary by Rekieta Law, et al.:
[see the first post in this thread for links to all trial videos]​

Kyle Rittenhouse Trial LIVE - Jury Deliberations DAY 2
More discussions about Kyle Rittenhouse while we wait for the jury to return a verdict. We may discuss potential Brady violations by the Prosecution and the motion for mistrial filed on the 15th by the defense. Explosive stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qbnc9IfSe3Q
 
This is new evidence (against the prosecutor) and a new filing from yesterday.


 
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I'm really thinking now that the Bolshevik mob has the jury running scared, and they're gonna burn this kid.

Hope I'm wrong...


Rittenhouse Jury Asks About Videos; Judge: ‘My Nightmare Has Come True’

https://www.breitbart.com/crime/202...bout-videos-judge-my-nightmare-has-come-true/

JOEL B. POLLAK 17 Nov 2021

The jury in the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse asked Judge Bruce Schroeder in the Kenosha County Court on Wednesday morning whether it should view video evidence in court or in private, prompting the judge to quip: “My nightmare has come true.”

The judge was referring to controversies over the video evidence presented by the prosecution during the trial, including whether zoomed-in images enhanced by artificial intelligence were admissible, and whether the prosecution withheld a higher resolution version of a video than the version that had been provided to the defense until the last day of the trial.

The defense moved to dismiss the case on Tuesday, arguing that the prosecution had improperly withheld the evidence.

It was not immediately clear which video, in particular, the jury was asking to review, on its second day of deliberations.

The jury asked two questions — one about where to view the video, and the other about the numberings of video evidence exhibits.

During closing argument last Friday, the prosecution attempted to use high-resolution video to argue that Rittenhouse had raised his rifle and aimed it before he was charged by Joseph Rosenbaum, the first person he shot during the riot on Aug. 25, 2020. The defense argued — with the jury absent — that the prosecution had used an invalid method to enhance the image, and told the jury that Rittenhouse had been facing the opposite direction and would not have aimed a rifle with his left hand.

Ultimately, the judge said that the jury would view the video in court, with all spectators and lawyers absent.

Judge Schroeder also addressed controversies in the media, including his decision to prohibit the prosecution from referring to the three men shot by Rittenhouse (one of whom survived and testified) as “victims,” his unusual practice of allowing the defendant to draw the numbers of six alternate jurors out of a barrel, and his delay on defense motions to dismiss the case.

He also blasted harassment directed against both the prosecution and defense attorneys, calling it “shameful, some of the things that are being done to these people.” He added that he might not be inclined to allow trials to be televised in future.

On Tuesday, the first day of deliberations, the jury asked specifically for 11 additional copies of the instructions on self-defense. The request to review video evidence suggests that they are studying the question of self-defense very closely.
 
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