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Sitting in a different part of the courtroom, the defense calls their next witness for their case-in-chief; use-of-force expert and certified video analyst Dr. John Black examines the many video and audio clips of that chaotic night in Kenosha, Wis.
Sitting in a different part of the courtroom, the defense calls their next witness for their case-in-chief; use-of-force expert and certified video analyst Dr. John Black examines the many video and audio clips of that chaotic night in Kenosha, Wis.
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S1, EP47 "Defendant Takes the Stand"Kyle Rittenhouse testifies in his own defense to give his side of the story on what took place in Kenosha, Wis.; he begins his testimony with the backstory of what led him and his friends to meet with an armed group.
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