Video at Twitter link below.
Rittenhouse trial should be over immediately. pic.twitter.com/PHZnHS5rD9
— Viva Frei (@thevivafrei) November 8, 2021
Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger appeared stunned after a key prosecution witness in the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Gaige Grosskreutz, admitted that he was only shot after he pursued the fleeting teenager and drew his own weapon, a handgun, and pointed it at Rittenhouse.
Grosskreutz was shot in the bicep, one of three people whom Rittenhouse shot that evening.
Rittenhouse, an Illinois resident, was in Wisconsin, working as a lifeguard, and joined other volunteers in protecting Kenosha businesses during Black Lives Matter riots.
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The fat lady hasn't sang but she is backstage warming up. It can be a crap shoot with juries but the judge should dismiss according to all the Perry Mason shows I have watched.
ReplyDelete:)Lord only knows what he would think of our legal system now.
DeleteWe don’t have a legal system, we have a he who has the most money wins. Unless it’s politically motivated and then ur screwed.
ReplyDeleteLook how CNN twists this:
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They sure did. :( Thanks.
DeleteI'm just unhappy that Kenosha Kyle hit his bicep and missed the 10 ring
ReplyDeleteon this piece of shiite.
This won't get to the jury. At the rate this is going at the end of the prosecution case the the defense will move for dismissal on the grounds that the prosecution has not proven it's case. This is usually a perfunctory motion denied by the judge. In this case the judge will say "Motion granted, the charges are dismissed with prejudice, the defendant is free to go."
ReplyDeleteThe left will become apoplectic! The meltdown will be even more hilarious than the post VA election freak out.
While this might happen it would leave Kyle Rittenhouse subject to a retrial....with a more aggressive prosecutor and more manipulated evidence. Best if it goes to the jury and he is acquitted. Once acquitted he can't be tried again. Assuming of course the jury hasn't been 'fixed'.
DeleteThe meltdown will be even more hilarious than the post VA election freak out.
DeleteI'm eagerly awaiting!
Assuming of course the jury hasn't been 'fixed'.
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If prejudice is attached, which it never once the prosecution called its first witness, retrial is constitutionally prohibited under double jeopardy.
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