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Both sides in Wisconsin v. Rittenhouse go back and forth over the issue of what provoked the shootings that left two men dead and one injured; Rittenhouse says this was self-defense, but the prosecution argues he was reckless.
Both sides in Wisconsin v. Rittenhouse go back and forth over the issue of what provoked the shootings that left two men dead and one injured; Rittenhouse says this was self-defense, but the prosecution argues he was reckless.
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S1, EP66 "Jury Instructions"Jurors in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial receive their final instructions from Judge Bruce Schroeder in this case which left two people dead and one injured.
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S1, EP67 "Closing Arguments"Judge Bruce Schroeder wraps up jury instructions in Wisconsin v. Rittenhouse; the state summarizes its case for the jury, claiming Kyle Rittenhouse acted recklessly and intended to kill the three people he shot at.
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S1, EP63 "Drone Footage"The prosecution shows drone footage to the court in its argument over provocation instructions to the jury; the judge listenes to arguments about what the jury will be allowed to consider when they get the case in Kyle Rittenhouse's trial.
WI v. Rittenhouse
S1, EP62 "The Reckless Murder Charge"Both sides in Wisconsin v. Rittenhouse go back and forth over the issue of what provoked the shootings that left two men dead and one injured; Rittenhouse says this was self-defense, but the prosecution argues he was reckless.
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