The jury in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse will start its deliberations at 10:00 a.m. ET in Kenosha, Wisconsin, coming a day after closing arguments from the prosecution and defense on Monday. They will consider first-degree reckless homicide—punishable by up to 60 years in prison—along with two counts of first-degree recklessly endangering safety while using a dangerous weapon, first-degree intentional homicide while using a dangerous weapon—which carries a mandatory life sentence—and attempted first-degree intentional homicide while using a dangerous weapon. On Thursday morning, Judge Bruce Schroeder confirmed no members of the jury will be sequestered “at this particular point,” thanking the members as they left the courtroom to decide Rittenhouse’s fate. “Members of the jury, it is for you to determine whether the defendant is guilty or not guilty of each of the offenses charged,” he told them. “You must make a finding to each count in the information.” On …