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Nicholas Smith is the first witness for the defense; like the defendant that night in Kenosha, Wis., Smith was armed and patrolling a local car dealership from rioters and looters during the violent demonstrations.
Nicholas Smith is the first witness for the defense; like the defendant that night in Kenosha, Wis., Smith was armed and patrolling a local car dealership from rioters and looters during the violent demonstrations.
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S1, EP41 "Defense Begins Their Case-in-Chief"Nicholas Smith is the first witness for the defense; like the defendant that night in Kenosha, Wis., Smith was armed and patrolling a local car dealership from rioters and looters during the violent demonstrations.
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