Kyle Rittenhouse Trial

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PennEd

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hmmm...I never said the judge was not upset. in fact, he was angry

I did not see red face nor did I hear yelling. the judge was pretty patient, which he was

he didn't put up with the prosecutor's line of questioning nor his attempt to introduce evidence that had already been excluded

now, we shall put each other on trial
I wasn’t saying he was yelling or not, but after watching this clip again, I’d say he definitely is yelling, and although not quite red faced, he’s pretty darn animated.

My understanding is that it is very unusual for a judge to scold a prosecutor so harshly:

 

ZNP

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I wasn’t saying he was yelling or not, but after watching this clip again, I’d say he definitely is yelling, and although not quite red faced, he’s pretty darn animated.

My understanding is that it is very unusual for a judge to scold a prosecutor so harshly:

It looks more like a pinkish white face with an elevated voice to me. :) Hope that helps.
 

JohnDB

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Some people blush easier and more prominent than others...for this guy it is as blushed as he gets...


But I'm watching the case at the moment (they are on some kind of break) and once again the prosecutor is going down rabbit holes that are really traps that bring out more evidence that supports Kyle.

He seems to hate every videographer and photographer and potentially disinterested bystander...he's attacked 5 at this point.
Even his own coroner. Good grief!

A bit of audio leaked over from the judge talking about how much of a moron the prosecutor was being trying to prove bias of the videographer...
 
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My memory is awful, but I recall some kind of big court case a few years ago. It was a situation where there was a pretty clear good guy (like Kyle) on trial. It was this obvious situation where the guy was clearly innocent. The judge was making these big shows of yelling at the prosecutor and the prosecution witnesses. ...and then declared the guy to be guilty. Total travesty....almost as bad as me not being able to remember the case.

Bottom line - if you're supporting Kyle with prayer or money or whatever, then don't think he's out of the woods because of this show from the judge.
 

Genipher

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#45
I agree with you

he should not have been there to begin with
He shouldn't have been there?? That sounds similar to blaming a rape victim for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Also, I'm reminded of the quote, "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”

If we had a government that would send in troops to nip those riots in the bud, we wouldn't need civilians like Kyle to stand up and do the job.
 

JohnDB

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Usually in court cases it's dealing with lawyers...
And that's where I use the slime thickness as a measure of truthfulness...

Which legal team is behaving slimier than the other?

And in this case the prosecutor definitely has the most slime. The defense is straight up honest appearing. The prosecutor looks and acts like a silver tongued Nazi.
 
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I don't think Rittenhouse should have been out there with the crazies ro begin with. was he defending himself? yes, I think he was and he also bit off more than he could chew. he was a little boy trying to be a hero where heroes were being persecuted...actual heroes like the police
Police did nothing. Kyle was right where we all should have been. I think it was those antifa scum that bit off more than they could chew by messing with our boy! LOL!
 

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Billyd

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Somehow this whole thing doesn't make sense to me. What was a lone 18 year old doing at a riot armed with an AR-15? How crazy can one get?
 

JohnDB

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Police did nothing. Kyle was right where we all should have been. I think it was those antifa scum that bit off more than they could chew by messing with our boy! LOL!
Testimony today was that the protesters were focusing on the police until Kyle and friends put out the dumpster fire...then they focused on them. And when Kyle was isolated they attacked en masse. He was definitely trying to de-escalate things but then when they refused to calm down Kyle dropped the fire extinguisher and ran.
Kyle felt trapped and tried to deter Rosenbaum from chasing him but Rosenbaum was nuts. Kyle had to shoot him while totally terrified. Then while Kyle was trying to turn himself in to the police more thugs attacked him.
All total from shooting Rosenbaum to getting to the police was less than 5 minutes.
 
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Please don't take this as being a debbiedowner in any way...

But it would not surprise me in the slightest if Kyle is found guilty. Not that I think he is guilty. But there is an obvious anti-white movement in this nation. They want to demoralize whites as much as possible. So what better way than to get a totally obvious case like this and then make him be guilty. Make the prosecution be utterly incompetent to heighten the absurdity. It would just be a massive psyop on whites. Whites will just be that much less inclined to stand up to anti-white aggression. And that's right where they want us - demoralized and mentally beaten.

That's why I'm writing this to you all now. Guard your mind. Guard your spirit. If Kyle is found guilty then don't loose hope. Just keep in mind they want you dead...and that should motivate you to live more, pray more, and love your friends and family more.
 

JohnDB

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Please don't take this as being a debbiedowner in any way...

But it would not surprise me in the slightest if Kyle is found guilty. Not that I think he is guilty. But there is an obvious anti-white movement in this nation. They want to demoralize whites as much as possible. So what better way than to get a totally obvious case like this and then make him be guilty. Make the prosecution be utterly incompetent to heighten the absurdity. It would just be a massive psyop on whites. Whites will just be that much less inclined to stand up to anti-white aggression. And that's right where they want us - demoralized and mentally beaten.

That's why I'm writing this to you all now. Guard your mind. Guard your spirit. If Kyle is found guilty then don't loose hope. Just keep in mind they want you dead...and that should motivate you to live more, pray more, and love your friends and family more.
I think that the jury pool in Wisconsin is drawn from home and property owners instead of registered voters...

And that makes a bit of a difference.
These are the Wisconsin cheese heads...sure they can act nuts but...I think that between the annoyed looks from the jurors at the prosecutor and the extremely clear case of self defense...

We'll find out next week how it all comes out.

Especially when it comes time to explain reasonable doubt.
 
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SophieT

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I agree. Unfortunately when the police are camping, the National guard is held in standby, the local militias are either criminal oriented or if legit frowned upon, and the local to state government officials did nothing to stomp the summer of fire and terror that the nation witnessed, it had many If us gearing up for what many of us thought would be mob violence around every city near you. The government, local entities, and those rioting should be the one's on trial for all the damage, death, and terror that they either allowed to occur or committed.

Look how hard they went against the Jan 6 incident at the Capitol. Where is that response to the summer of terror?

The environment left a gap behind the failures of men that gave way to the response of teenagers.
oh yes. we all saw it

but it seems only about half the county saw it for what it really was/is

now we have this BLM activist in NYC saying there will be bloodshed

it needs to be shut down for the good of all...not just conservatives
 
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SophieT

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I am a member in a law room chat ,we watch many trials. The last I've watch was Robert Durst,it took 5 months so I've taken a break.

In this forum many aspects of what we see in the courtroom are discussed.
The mods there are much more stern towards stuff accepted here.

I have many interest and enjoy rationally discussing the topics at hand and yes I have had my feathers ruffled here and there.lol

We are not glorified as yet but one day..........
well, discussing behaviors or conduct of the people involved is not the facts as none of us are privy to another's thoughts

yet that is just what the prosecutor tried to do...introduce 'evidence' that could not be known unless received telepathically

I was far more interested in what the judge said, which he gets my vote for, then how he looked or sounded :giggle:

pretty sure if the jury comes back with an unfavorable verdict, there will be a re-trial if allowed

we've all heard the expression tampering with evidence; that prosecutor was doing that but not with something physical
 
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SophieT

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I wasn’t saying he was yelling or not, but after watching this clip again, I’d say he definitely is yelling, and although not quite red faced, he’s pretty darn animated.

My understanding is that it is very unusual for a judge to scold a prosecutor so harshly:

mph...I would not call that yelling...haha maybe cause I grew up in a household where people were yelling and it was way lounder :unsure:

they played a clip this am wherein the prosecutor is smirking and the judge asks him why he making that face and to just go ahead and express his thoughts

apparently the judge gave him a lesson on the constitution yesterday, in regards to his trying to nail Rittenhouse with things specific to the protection of said constitution. I mean he (prosecutor) is just dirty.

yes the judge was purty angry and that's a good thing in this case
 
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SophieT

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He shouldn't have been there?? That sounds similar to blaming a rape victim for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Also, I'm reminded of the quote, "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”

If we had a government that would send in troops to nip those riots in the bud, we wouldn't need civilians like Kyle to stand up and do the job.
he should not have been there

what part of he was underage do you not understand? should not have been driving, should not have been carrying and should not have been there

he was not being a good man. he was being an idealist that did not think things through

do you think I agree with what the rioters were doing?

17 yr old boys should not have been there. we DON'T need or want civilians with guns getting involved...you don't know that the police officer told Rittenhouse to get away and go home or he was going to get pepper sprayed...by the police? that doesn't tell you anything? the police were told to stand down so we should send in teen age boys to do the job?

didn't you see what happened? did that look like a good ending to you?

it is my understanding that this country does not send out the troops on its own people...someone can correct me on that if I am wrong

anyway, come back with whatever you want. this is a nonsensical argument IMO
 

JohnDB

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Kyle Rittenhouse's mother slams Joe Biden for 'defam[ing]' her son in exclusive 'Hannity' interview

https://www.foxnews.com/media/wendy-rittenhouse-slams-joe-biden-defaming-kyle-rittenhouse-hannity
She isn't exactly the brightest bulb on the tree but...she does express her outrage at him appropriately. Simple but kind woman.

Kyle isn't exactly the brightest kid in the world either. But he is just turned 18 now...17 when he was in the riots.

But both have had unwavering sense of right vs wrong...and chose the right and good side of things.

What is wrong is the political slant that the prosecutor has made things...crime isn't political. But he has made it that way by using the system to punish Kyle. And the judge is disgusted by the assistant DA in this case.

And that should be terrifying in itself...it's a form of fascism.

The citizens of Wisconsin should demand the DA and assistant DA's head for this. This is what happens when government gets out of control.
 

JohnDB

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And for whatever reason...
People are threatening violence and more riots if the jury comes out with a not guilty verdict.

That's a problem with the soul of this country. Those who are threatening the jury and their families are guilty of felonies. Why are they not in jail? What has become of the nation when breaking the law in this way is encouraged by the Government? Including our President...
 

ZNP

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And for whatever reason...
People are threatening violence and more riots if the jury comes out with a not guilty verdict.

That's a problem with the soul of this country. Those who are threatening the jury and their families are guilty of felonies. Why are they not in jail? What has become of the nation when breaking the law in this way is encouraged by the Government? Including our President...
This reminds me of Pilate, he knew Jesus was innocent but because of the mob he crucified Him to please the mob.
 

JohnDB

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Let's get some signs and hang out in front of the courthouse in Kenosha saying "Free Barrabis, Crucify Kyle" .


Maybe that might get some sort of reaction...but I doubt it.