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Kyle Rittenhouse Attorney to Defend Stabbing Case in Wisconsin
The attorney who helped Kyle Rittenhouse get acquitted on murder charges says he will represent a Minnesota man accused in the stabbing death of a teenager during a tubing trip in western Wisconsin.
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Man Who Bought Gun for Kyle Rittenhouse Pleads No Contest
The man who bought an AR-15-style rifle for Kyle Rittenhouse pleaded no contest Monday to a reduced charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor in a deal with prosecutors to avoid prison.
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Lightfoot Says Rittenhouse Judge ‘Put His Thumb on the Scale' During Murder Trial
While Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot says that she respect’s the jury’s acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse in his Wisconsin murder trial, she had some strong words for Judge Bruce Schroeder’s handling of the case. NBC 5’s Mary Ann Ahern reports.
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Activists Focus on Healing in Kenosha Following Kyle Rittenhouse Verdict
Two days after Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty of all charges related to killing two men and wounding a third during unrest in Kenosha, dozens gathered near the courthouse where the verdict was read a
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Activists Focus on Healing in Kenosha After Rittenhouse Verdict
Dozens gathered near the Kenosha County Courthouse Sunday and announced a plan of action in wake of the not guilty verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. NBC 5’s Lexi Sutter has the details.
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Parents of Kyle Rittenhouse Victim Vow to Fight For Justice After Not Guilty Verdict
Expressing heartbreak and sadness over the not guilty verdict in Kyle Rittenhouse’s trial, the parents of Anthony Huber, one of the men fatally shot by the then 17-year-old, affirmed that their son will “have his day in court” as they continue their pursuit for justice.
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Video: Rewatch the Moments After the Verdict in Kyle Rittenhouse Trial
Kyle Rittenhouse has been found not guilty Friday on all counts in his murder trial connected to the shootings of three people during the summer of 2020 in Kenosha.
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Rittenhouse Verdict Flies in the Face of Legal Standards for Self-Defense
In a two-week trial that reignited debate over self-defense laws across the nation, a Wisconsin jury acquitted Kyle Rittenhouse for shooting three people, two fatally, during a racial justice protest in Kenosha.
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Politicians React to Kyle Rittenhouse Verdict
Rep. Marjorie Taylor-Greene, R-Ga., called Kyle Rittenhouse “one of [the] good ones,” while New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said calling the verdict a “miscarriage of justice is an understatement.”
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WATCH: Jury Finds Kyle Rittenhouse Not Guilty On All Counts
A jury has found Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty on all counts in his murder trial connected to the shootings of three people during unrest in Kenosha during the summer of 2020.
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Watch: Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Defense Closing Arguments Part 1
Closing arguments began Monday in Kyle Rittenhouse’s murder trial, with the case expected to go to the jury soon after.
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Watch: Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Prosecution Closing Arguments Part 2
Closing arguments began Monday in Kyle Rittenhouse’s murder trial, with the case expected to go to the jury soon after.
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EXPLAINER: Why Did Judge Drop Kyle Rittenhouse Gun Charge?
Kyle Rittenhouse’s defense team dug up an exception to the prohibition and Judge Bruce Schroeder dismissed the count Monday, just hours before jurors got the case.
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Watch: Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Prosecution Closing Arguments Part 1
Closing arguments began Monday in Kyle Rittenhouse’s murder trial, with the case expected to go to the jury soon after.
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Rittenhouse Trial Judge Allows Jury to Weigh “Pinch-to-Zoom” Enlarged Image Evidence
Judge Bruce Schroeder allowed “pinch-to-zoom” evidence in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, saying he will leave the evidence for the jury to decide. He warned the state, however, saying that if Rittenhouse is convicted and “if it comes out at some time that the method used produces unreliable results, this is going to fall like a house of cards.”
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Kenosha Authorities Prepare for Possible Verdict in Kyle Rittenhouse Trial
With closing arguments in Kyle Rittenhouse’s trial set to start Monday, police and state officials are preparing for the possibility of unrest. NBC 5’s Lexi Sutter reports.
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Analysis: Did Kyle Rittenhouse's Lawyers Do Enough to Prevail?
When Kyle Rittenhouse took the stand to testify about his actions the night he shot three men on the streets of Kenosha — sobbing and seemingly unable to continue as he approached the critical moment where he shot the first man — it was one of the most compelling moments in his two-week murder trial.
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How Jury Instructions Could Determine Outcome of Kyle Rittenhouse Trial
Heated arguments erupted Friday as prosecutors and defense attorneys in Kyle Rittenhouse’s murder trial drew up jury instructions ahead of the start of closing arguments. NBC 5’s Charlie Wojciechowski reports.
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Blow-Up at Rittenhouse Trial Over Enlarging Photos and Video
Attorneys in Kyle Rittenhouse’s murder trial are sparring over the technology used to zoom in on digital images and video.
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Could Jury Weigh Lesser Charges for Kyle Rittenhouse?
Prosecutors in Kyle Rittenhouse’s murder trial could ask the jury to consider lesser charges when it gets the case, a move that could secure a conviction for some crime but take a possible life sentence off the table.