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  • Where Are the Kyle Rittenhouse Prosecutors Now? : Opinion

    09/15/2022 8:48:23 AM PDT · by texas booster · 12 replies
    Kenosha County Eye ^ | Sept 14 2022 | Kevin Mathewson
    Many people want to know. Where are the Kyle Rittenhouse prosecutors now? Most legal professionals and folks with common sense agree – the prosecutors couldn’t convict Kyle Rittenhouse. They didn’t have a chance. That didn’t stop James Kraus and T. Clair Binger from trying their best. They also broke rules including mentioning Rittenhouse’s post-arrest silence, talking about things barred in pre-trial hearings, and more. Even with the cheating, they lost. We told you about how their first trials after Rittenhouse’s trial were both failures. KCE spoke with multiple jurors who told us they didn’t trust T. Clair Binger. Many predicted...
  • Kenosha County Eye Speaks With Rittenhouse Juror – “This Case Renewed My Faith In The Judicial System”

    05/03/2022 2:25:24 PM PDT · by marktwain · 25 replies
    Kenosha County Eye ^ | May 2, 2022 | Kevin Mathewson
    Jury Box in Judge Bruce Schroeder’s Courtroom(Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye) A woman over 50 who served as a juror in the Kyle Rittenhouse case spoke exclusively to Kenosha County Eye Monday night. We will call her Kimberly. Kimberly came across as genuine and kind. She kept all of her answers to our questions very positive. Kimberly told KCE many times times how proud she was of her fellow jurors. “I am very proud of our work. Justice prevailed.”“Judge Schroeder told us to put away everything we’ve heard and read about the case and decide only based on...
  • In Tense Hearing, Kyle Rittenhouse Defense Convinces Judge to Throw Out Significant Portions of the Goverment’s Case (FBI Surveillance)

    09/17/2021 7:46:00 PM PDT · by yesthatjallen · 67 replies
    Law and Crime via MSN ^ | 09 17 2021 | Colin Kalmbacher
    It was an all-but ugly day in court for the prosecutors hoping to put Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse behind bars on six counts, including murder. During a lengthy evidentiary hearing, the defense scored victory after victory while the government was increasingly frustrated at the judge’s rulings in favor of the defendant. Assistant District Attorney Thomas C. Binger argued that the defendant is a “teenage vigilante” — and a “violent vigilante” at that. But that was precisely the problem with the state’s evidence, according to Kenosha County Judge Bruce Schroeder. The government quickly lost two motions to introduce two pieces of...