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In Opening Statements, the defendant's lead attorney dismissed the state's argument that Kyle Rittenhouse hunted and chased down the two victims he shot; instead they claim Rittenhouse was acting in self-defense.
In Opening Statements, the defendant's lead attorney dismissed the state's argument that Kyle Rittenhouse hunted and chased down the two victims he shot; instead they claim Rittenhouse was acting in self-defense.
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S1, EP1 "Teen Killer on Trial"The Wisconsin versus Kyle Rittenhouse trial began over a year after a fateful night of protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin in the summer of 2020; the defendant was a 17-year-old teen who shot and killed two men and seriously injured a third.
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S1, EP2 "Self-Defense Strategy for Rittenhouse"In Opening Statements, the defendant's lead attorney dismissed the state's argument that Kyle Rittenhouse hunted and chased down the two victims he shot; instead they claim Rittenhouse was acting in self-defense.
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S1, EP3 "Defendant's Friend Is First to Testify"The first witness for the State of Wisconsin is Dominic Black, a friend of the defendant of Kyle Rittenhouse; Dominic is the one who bought Rittenhouse the gun he used in the deadly shootings.
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S1, EP4 "Armed Friends Sent to Protect Property"A local car dealership was the motivation of the defendant to come to Kenosha, Wisconsin armed with an assault rifle; while on the stand Dominic Black, Kyle Rittenhouse's friend, tells the jury Car Source asked for armed security that night.
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