Re: Kyle Rittenhouse, Kenosha, Wisconsin update thread.
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Originally Posted by
staylo
I think it was a poor choice to have Richards do the close . . . Richards may still get the job done, but I don't think he was the best man for the job.
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Noah
Re: Kyle Rittenhouse, Kenosha, Wisconsin update thread.
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Originally Posted by
staylo
Who gets the last word in the closings? Defense or prosecution. I know the judge mentioned it before they started it, but I missed what was said.
Defense.
Noah
Re: Kyle Rittenhouse, Kenosha, Wisconsin update thread.
How many times are they going to argue this case?
Re: Kyle Rittenhouse, Kenosha, Wisconsin update thread.
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Originally Posted by
jthrelf
Has to be a sarcastic joke.... Right?
look at the video; https://twitter.com/i/status/1460312544942301185
Re: Kyle Rittenhouse, Kenosha, Wisconsin update thread.
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Originally Posted by
middlefinger
That woman looks like a witch.
Re: Kyle Rittenhouse, Kenosha, Wisconsin update thread.
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Originally Posted by
staylo
Who gets the last word in the closings? Defense or prosecution. I know the judge mentioned it before they started it, but I missed what was said.
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Originally Posted by
Noah_Zark
Defense.
Noah
Closing arguments, prosecution then defense, then prosecution gets a rebuttal which is where we are as I type this. Not sure if defense gets final say after that, but did not think so.
Supposedly because the burden of proof is on the prosecution...
Re: Kyle Rittenhouse, Kenosha, Wisconsin update thread.
What is the difference between an 'unspent shell casing' and a 'loaded round' ?
Re: Kyle Rittenhouse, Kenosha, Wisconsin update thread.
Can't see the jury but the people in the peanut gallery don't seem too interested in what porky has to say.
Re: Kyle Rittenhouse, Kenosha, Wisconsin update thread.
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Originally Posted by
gghbi
What is the difference between an 'unspent shell casing' and a 'loaded round' ?
I know, I caught that too.
Re: Kyle Rittenhouse, Kenosha, Wisconsin update thread.
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Originally Posted by
gghbi
Closing arguments, prosecution then defense, then prosecution gets a rebuttal which is where we are as I type this. Not sure if defense gets final say after that, but did not think so.
Supposedly because the burden of proof is on the prosecution...
It's my understanding as well that the prosecution gets the last word. That seems backwards to me that, since the defendant is innocent until proven guilty, the prosecution's spin(BS) is that last thing the jury gets to hear.