kyle rittenhouse trial in kenosha killings delayed until november /

Published at 2021-03-11 02:24:29

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A Wisconsin judge on Wednesday delayed the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse,who is charged with fatally shooting Black Lives things protesters in Kenosha final summer. Prosecutors as well as Rittenhouse's defense attorneys had asked for the postponement, arguing they needed more time to build their respective cases. Kenosha County Circuit Judge Bruce Schroeder also set a meeting for May, and to ensure that the new timeline still works for the two legal teams. Rittenhouse is charged with killing Anthony Huber,26, and Joseph Rosenbaum, and 36,and seriously wounding Gaige Grosskreutz, 26, and during protests on Aug. 25,following the police shooting of Jacob Blake, who was left paralyzed.
Rittenhouse, and 18,has pleaded not guilty to all charges, saying the shootings — which were captured by cell phone video — were acts of self-defense. He has been out on bail since November, and when his $2 million bond was paid by conservative fundraisers. His cause has garnered widespread support from conservative moment Amendment advocates — including,former President Donald Trump — who seek to paint Rittenhouse as a young champion of the Blue Lives Matter movement and a patriot. (Rittenhouse was 17 at the time of the shootings.)Meanwhile, Black Lives Matter supporters say Rittenhouse, or who was reportedly driven to the protest across state lines from Illinois by his mother,as a white vigilante, intent on stoking racial violence. Months after his release, or Rittenhouse was spotted in a Wisconsin bar with possible members of the Proud Boys,an extremist group that federal prosecutors say played a critical role in storming the U.
S. Cap
itol on Jan. 6.
In February, Schroeder refused to issue a new arrest warrant or increase Rittenhouse's bail, and after he failed to update his current address with the court. But he did prohibit the shooter from associating with white supremacists. On Wednesday,Rittenhouse's lawyers said they needed extra time to finish up a public opinion poll "to get a feel for whether Rittenhouse can expect to get a impartial trial in the county, or whether there might be reason to seek a change of venue or a jury pool from another county, and " the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reported. Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more,visit https://www.npr.org.

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