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The judge explained that on the previous night, Kenosha police noticed a car following the jury bus, and stopped it when it ran a red light. [85] Schroeder identified the driver in court as "James J. Morrison, who claimed he was a producer with NBC News, employed by MSNBC" and that Morrison alleged to police that he had been instructed by his ...
Bruce Edward Schroeder [1] (born c. 1946) [2] is a retired American lawyer and jurist from Kenosha County, Wisconsin. He served forty years as a Wisconsin circuit court judge in Kenosha County (1983–2023).
While Kenosha County Judge Bruce Schroeder may set boundaries for the language in his court, his decision sets the stage for more scrutiny, legal experts say.
Judge Bruce Schroeder has come under a microscope for his outbursts and unorthodox behavior during the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. As nationwide audience turns to Rittenhouse trial, Judge Schroeder's ...
MSNBC was banned from the Wisconsin courthouse where the Kyle Rittenhouse trial has been taking place on Thursday, after Judge Bruce Schroeder, who has been presiding, cited the behavior of a ...
Kenosha County Circuit Judge Bruce Schroeder, who is the longest-serving circuit court judge in Wisconsin, has emerged as a polarizing figure during the trial, prompting criticism for both formal ...
Judge Bruce Schroeder on Thursday banned MSNBC from entering the courthouse after police in Kenosha, Wis., stopped and briefly detained a freelance producer who authorities suggested was following ...
Kenosha County Circuit Judge Bruce Schroeder has not slunk into the background while presiding over the biggest case of his more than four decades on the bench. As Rittenhouse trial winds down ...