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  2. Rittenhouse verdict reactions roll in: From 'a travesty' to ...

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    The “not guilty” verdict on Friday in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse elicited a wide range of reactions from Americans, many falling along partisan lines, with conservatives celebrating and ...

  3. Black Americans see biased system in Rittenhouse verdict - AOL

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    For many Black Americans, Kyle Rittenhouse's acquittal on all charges by a Wisconsin jury on Friday confirmed their belief in two justice systems: one for white people and another for Black people.

  4. Hero or vigilante? Rittenhouse verdict reignites polarized U ...

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    Kyle Rittenhouse's acquittal on murder charges on Friday opened yet another front in America's longstanding fight over gun rights: Is it acceptable for a teenager to bring an assault-style rifle ...

  5. Kyle Rittenhouse - Wikipedia

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    Kyle Howard Rittenhouse (born January 3, 2003) is an American man who gained national attention at age 17 for shooting three men in Kenosha, ...

  6. Kenosha unrest shooting - Wikipedia

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    Rittenhouse's trial began on November 1, 2021, and concluded on November 19 in the Kenosha County Circuit Court. [132] Rittenhouse was represented by attorneys Mark Richards, Corey Chirafisi, and Natalie Wisco; the State was represented by ADAs Thomas Binger and James Kraus. The presiding judge was Bruce E. Schroeder. [133]

  7. Rittenhouse verdict reactions roll in: From 'a travesty' to ...

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  8. EXPLAINER: Did state's own witnesses hurt Rittenhouse case? - AOL

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    Prosecutors wrapped up more than a week of testimony at Kyle Rittenhouse’s homicide trial after calling more than a dozen witnesses — some appearing to help the defense more than the prosecution.

  9. Wisconsin v. Kizer - Wikipedia

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    The case has also been cited as an example of the injustice of the cash bail system, as Kizer was able to be freed from jail only after her case became widely known and she garnered widespread support, paralleling the case of Kyle Rittenhouse who likewise was able to have a large bail in Kenosha County paid on his behalf because of crowdfunding ...