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On August 25, 2020, 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse shot and killed two men and seriously injured a third; the shootings quickly overwhelmed social media and sparked a national debate about self-defense, gun rights, police reform and white supremacy.

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S1, EP71 "Defense Gives Final Remarks to the Jury"

During their closing arguments, Kyle Rittenhouse's lawyers attempt to show he was just trying to save his own life when he shot three people; the defense says "facts and truths matter," as it delivers its final case to the jury.

S1, EP72 "Defense Goes Into Details"

The defense lays out the details of the shootings for the jury one last time before they go to deliberations; the jury hears gunshots again from the night Kyle Rittenhouse shot three people; the defense tries to show the chaos from that evening.

S1, EP73 "Final Case to the Jury"

The defense in Kyle Rittenhouse's trial says his behavior the night of the shooting is protected under the law of self-defense; the prosecution gets another turn to try to convince jurors that he did not have to kill anyone that night.

S1, EP74 "Jury Deliberations Begin"

The prosecution in Kyle Rittenhouse's trial accuses the defense of throwing out red herrings to distract the jury as to what the defendant did when he shot three people.

S1, EP70 "Defense Delivers Closing Arguments"

The defense begins its closing argument; Rittenhouse's lawyer says there was nothing reckless about his conduct the night of the shootings; the jury gets to see the gun and is told Rittenhouse had nothing to hide and was just trying to save himself.

S1, EP69 "Prosecution Slams Defendant in Final Remarks"

The prosecution in Wisconsin v. Rittenhouse accuses the defense of victim blaming, as the state delivers its closing argument.

S1, EP68 "State Delivers Closing Arguments"

The prosecution tries to portray Kyle Rittenhouse as a threat the night during the fatal shootings in Kenosha, Wis.; during closing arguments, the prosecution tells jurors to look for the truth.

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.

On August 25, 2020, 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse shot and killed two men and seriously injured a third; the shootings quickly overwhelmed social media and sparked a national debate about self-defense, gun rights, police reform and white supremacy.
Original Air Date: May 22, 2023
Genres: DramaTV Series
Playback: HD
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