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Re: Kyle Rittenhouse Jury Selected – Trial Begins Tuesday
« Reply #250 on: November 12, 2021, 06:06:38 am »
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Re: Kyle Rittenhouse Jury Selected – Trial Begins Tuesday
« Reply #251 on: November 12, 2021, 12:57:37 pm »
Rittenhouse Trial Day 8: Prosecution’s Last Desperate Lunge for Evidence of Guilt

Legal Insurrection by Andrew Branca Thursday, November 11, 2021 at 10:30pm

https://legalinsurrection.com/2021/11/rittenhouse-trial-day-8-prosecutions-last-desperate-lunge-for-evidence-of-guilt/

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Final day of evidence introduces “enhanced” images purporting to show Kyle’s provocation

Today was the eighth day of the trial, and the final day of testimony, by which ADA Thomas Binger is seeking to have Kyle Rittenhouse convicted and sentenced to life in prison for having shot three men (two fatally) the night of August 25, 2020, in Kenosha WI, when the city was suffering a tsunami of rioting, looting, and arson following the lawful shooting of a knife-wielding Jacob Blake by Kenosha police officers.

And today, the final day of testimony in the trial, was the first time the prosecution had offered any evidence in this case that was inconsistent with Kyle’s core legal defense of self-defense, in a case where that legal defense of self-defense must be disproven by the State beyond a reasonable doubt.

Worse, that evidence came in the form of two fuzzy “enhanced” photo exhibits, admitted in the closing minutes of the trial, under circumstances in which even the State expert responsible for creating the images cannot tell the court that the “enhancement” process hasn’t loaded them with false artifacts not present in the original images.

Indeed, that expert who created the “enhanced” images testified before the jury today that he had personally never bothered to compare the original and “enhanced” versions side-by-side to ensure that the “enhanced” version was a fair and accurate representation of the original.

It’s also worth noting that these images were pulled from the video footage captured from a drone that the State did not possess until this past Friday, and these enhanced versions of the images were not available until today.

That means that for fifteen months the State investigated and prosecuted Kyle Rittenhouse for these many felonies and the gun charge without this purportedly decisive evidence in its possession—and without this purportedly decisive evidence provided by the evidence fairy at the 11th hour, what was the justification for this prosecution?  It certainly wasn’t the enhanced drone photos that the State did not possess until today.

In this case we have this “unicorn” drone video that the evidence fairy dropped off on the prosecution’s doorstep this last Friday.  The prosecution would like you to believe that this drone video shows Kyle Rittenhouse pointing his rifle at Joshua Ziminski, and thus provoking the attack of Joseph Rosenbaum.

As I’ve written elsewhere, a purported provocative act of this kind by Kyle opens an avenue of attack on Kyle’s claim of self-defense—and it’s an avenue the prosecution is absolutely desperate to have available, because through the entirety of this trial to date there has literally been zero substantive evidence presented that is inconsistent with that claim of self-defense—in a case where the State not only must disprove self-defense, but do so beyond a reasonable doubt.

The difficulty for the State with respect to the “unicorn” drone video footage left on their doorstep by the evidence fairy is that it really shows nothing discernible at all in its originally form—even when zoomed to max on the giant 4K monitor of my iMac—and certainly nothing that looks demonstrably like Kyle Rittenhouse pointing his rifle at anybody.

Indeed, when it was presented to Kyle on the witness stand, he flatly denied it showed anything of the sort, testifying that to him it merely appeared to show his shoulder rising slightly, but the muzzle of his rifle still pointed towards the ground.

And here’s where the difficult arises—in the magnification.  Digital images consist of a number of pixels of different color, which collectively form a mosaic image we recognize as a photo or video.  In our modern IT world, for example, many common images for internet use are 1920 pixels wide and 1080 pixels wide.

Imagine now that you want to take a small portion of that 1920×1080 image, perhaps a segment that’s only 192 x 108 pixels in dimension, and magnify it substantially, so that the small selected portion ends up itself being 1920×1080.

Well, you’ve started with 1/10th of the pixels of the original, and want to get back to 10/10th that number of pixels. What to do?

What in fact happens is that whatever imaging software is used to do this “zoom” will spread out the 192 x108 pixels until they occupy the area of 1920 x 1080, and then fill in the empty space between the original pixels with brand new pixels.

But pixels have color, and these brand new pixels don’t inherently come with any color—they are new-born pixels.  What to do?

Well, most imaging software will “guess” at what color the new pixel should be by looking at the actual color of one of the adjacent original pixels.  Is the “neighboring” original pixel blue? Well, the software makes the new pixel blue.

Clearly, this is new information being added to the enlarged version of the image that was not contained in the original image—a brand new pixel colored blue.

“Enhanced” Images Published to the Jury

Ultimately, the judge allowed these “enhanced” images to be “published” to the jury, meaning the jury actually got to see them for the first time.  Importantly, Armstrong was never permitted to characterize what the images purported show—he was never permitted to recite the State’s characterization that the images showed Kyle Rittenhouse pointing his rifle at Joshua Ziminski.

That characterization will be left to the State to pursue during its closing argument to the jury on Monday.

In any case, this “enhanced” image testimony would ultimately prove to be the last evidence to be offered in this trial, after which both sides rested, concluding the evidentiary portion of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial.
Jury Instructions and Closing Arguments

Immediately following, the parties and the judge had a discussion, outside the hearing of the jury, about the schedule moving forward.

Tomorrow morning the court will return to session to finalize the jury instructions to be given to the jury prior to their deliberations.  Most of these will simply be the standardized jury instructions for each of the criminal charges, including all the lesser-included offenses for the intentional homicide and attempted intentional homicide charges.

With respect to the troublesome gun possession charge, Count 6 in the criminal complaint, the judge has asked the parties to each submit their own proposed jury instructions, and I expect that argument over that issue will consume the bulk of the court’s time tomorrow.

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Re: Kyle Rittenhouse Jury Selected – Trial Begins Tuesday
« Reply #253 on: November 12, 2021, 03:22:02 pm »
 Sen. Johnson Probes FBI Aerial Surveillance After Rittenhouse Defense Suspects Foul Play In Kenosha Case
November 11, 2021 By Kylee Zempel

Sen. Ron Johnson sent a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray on Tuesday requesting information about how the FBI uses surveillance aircraft during riots and protests and what it does with the footage.

The Wisconsin Republican cited reports of the FBI using these aircraft to watch the 2014 unrest in Ferguson, Mo., 2015 demonstrations in Baltimore, and the 2020 Black Lives Matter riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

The Kenosha footage is now being used as prosecutorial evidence in the criminal trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, raising questions about how the FBI preserves surveillance video and uses it.

“Given the FBI’s apparent use of surveillance aircraft during protests and unrest throughout the country, it is unclear how the FBI monitors those situations, how it preserves the footage from those aircraft, how it uses that footage, and whether the footage is captured at different quality levels,” Johnson wrote in his letter.

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Re: Kyle Rittenhouse Jury Selected – Trial Begins Tuesday
« Reply #254 on: November 12, 2021, 03:46:05 pm »
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Re: Kyle Rittenhouse Jury Selected – Trial Begins Tuesday
« Reply #255 on: November 12, 2021, 04:04:01 pm »
Might be a while before I get back this time.
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Re: Kyle Rittenhouse Jury Selected – Trial Begins Tuesday
« Reply #256 on: November 12, 2021, 04:14:10 pm »
Sen. Johnson Probes FBI Aerial Surveillance After Rittenhouse Defense Suspects Foul Play In Kenosha Case
November 11, 2021 By Kylee Zempel

Sen. Ron Johnson sent a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray on Tuesday requesting information about how the FBI uses surveillance aircraft during riots and protests and what it does with the footage.

The Wisconsin Republican cited reports of the FBI using these aircraft to watch the 2014 unrest in Ferguson, Mo., 2015 demonstrations in Baltimore, and the 2020 Black Lives Matter riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

The Kenosha footage is now being used as prosecutorial evidence in the criminal trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, raising questions about how the FBI preserves surveillance video and uses it.

“Given the FBI’s apparent use of surveillance aircraft during protests and unrest throughout the country, it is unclear how the FBI monitors those situations, how it preserves the footage from those aircraft, how it uses that footage, and whether the footage is captured at different quality levels,” Johnson wrote in his letter.

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https://thefederalist.com/2021/11/11/sen-johnson-probes-fbi-aerial-surveillance-after-rittenhouse-defense-suspects-foul-play-in-kenosha-case/

Rut-roh.....

FBI now has to explain why so many Antifa and BLM rioters got off even with extensive drone evidence.

I hope this backfires mightily.
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Re: Kyle Rittenhouse Jury Selected – Trial Begins Tuesday
« Reply #257 on: November 12, 2021, 04:17:59 pm »
Today's Kyle Rittenhouse trial livestream from Rekieta Law... no testimony but motions and jury instructions will be heard.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kugIqK6yhoM
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Re: Kyle Rittenhouse Jury Selected – Trial Begins Tuesday
« Reply #258 on: November 12, 2021, 05:23:57 pm »
I just heard the two great "geniuses," Bill O'Reilly and Glenn Beck, state on Beck's show that Rittenhouse had no business being there.
That is a wrong conclusion. Rittenhouse had every right to be where he was with a rifle. If more people did what Rittenhouse did, maybe we wouldn't be having so many problems.
Either the cops couldn't be everywhere that night, or, as some people allege, Wisconsin Gov. Evers didn't send in the NG in time.
Nevertheless, armed, common citizens have the perfect right to show up at scenes like what happened in Kenosha that night to help out.


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Re: Kyle Rittenhouse Jury Selected – Trial Begins Tuesday
« Reply #260 on: November 12, 2021, 06:06:57 pm »
Judge Skeptical of Weapons Charge in Kyle Rittenhouse Trial; Statute Unclear

Joel B. Pollak 12 Nov 2021

Judge Bruce Schroeder expressed skepticism over the weapons charge in the Kyle Rittenhouse murder case in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Friday, allowing a jury instruction submitted by the defense in which an exception to the law is highlighted.

Rittenhouse faces a charge of possession of a dangerous weapon by a person under 18, because he was 17 at the time of the shootings on Aug. 25, 2020, during a Black Lives Matter riot. (He has argued self-defense regarding the murder charges.)

But the defense pointed out that there are exceptions to the state law on the matter, including an exception for people who have a certificate of accomplishment for hunting, or for possessing firearms other than a short-barreled shotgun or rife.

The defense argued that Rittenhouse did not posesss a short-barreled shotgun or rifle. The prosecution complained that the defense had not measured the rifle, but Schroeder pointed out that the prosecution, not the defense, has the burden of proof, and the defense chimed in that there was, in fact, evidence presented during the trial about the length of Rittenhouse’s rifle.

Earlier in the trial, the judge dismissed efforts by the defense to have the weapons charge dropped. But as the lawyers argued over the jury instructions on Friday, he said he had spent “hours” trying to understand the statute, which he said was unclear.

While he had to construe the statute as valid, he lamented that the law was difficult for ordinary people to understand.

When the prosecution argued that the people with whom Rittenhouse had left the rifle in Wisconsin believed that it was not legal for him to possess it until he was 18, Judge Schroeder said that he was “not allowed” to base his ruling on their views.

Ultimately, the judge said he would let the charge go to the jury, but would allow the defense to include an instruction that pointed out the exceptions in the law — a hurdle that would make it more difficult for the prosecution to prove guilt.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/11/12/judge-skeptical-of-weapons-charge-in-kyle-rittenhouse-trial/
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Re: Kyle Rittenhouse Jury Selected – Trial Begins Tuesday
« Reply #261 on: November 12, 2021, 06:15:18 pm »
I just heard the two great "geniuses," Bill O'Reilly and Glenn Beck, state on Beck's show that Rittenhouse had no business being there.
That is a wrong conclusion. Rittenhouse had every right to be where he was with a rifle. If more people did what Rittenhouse did, maybe we wouldn't be having so many problems.
Either the cops couldn't be everywhere that night, or, as some people allege, Wisconsin Gov. Evers didn't send in the NG in time.
Nevertheless, armed, common citizens have the perfect right to show up at scenes like what happened in Kenosha that night to help out.


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Re: Kyle Rittenhouse Jury Selected – Trial Begins Tuesday
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Re: Kyle Rittenhouse Jury Selected – Trial Begins Tuesday
« Reply #269 on: November 12, 2021, 06:38:39 pm »
Juries are not usually privy to these negotiations ----- is this one sequestered?

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Re: Kyle Rittenhouse Jury Selected – Trial Begins Tuesday
« Reply #272 on: November 12, 2021, 06:49:08 pm »
Juries are not usually privy to these negotiations ----- is this one sequestered?

The Jury is off today, this is just attorneys and the Judge.
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Re: Kyle Rittenhouse Jury Selected – Trial Begins Tuesday
« Reply #273 on: November 12, 2021, 06:50:34 pm »
Juries are not usually privy to these negotiations ----- is this one sequestered?

I'm not sure if they are sequestered, but the jury is not present in the court today during these arguments.
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Re: Kyle Rittenhouse Jury Selected – Trial Begins Tuesday
« Reply #274 on: November 12, 2021, 06:52:10 pm »

https://mobile.twitter.com/RekietaMedia/status/1459221504177102857

Yes, the LawTubers commenting on the Rekieta Law livestream of the trial have been very critical of the defense attorneys, saying they are not doing a good job of objecting to the prosecution's motions.
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