The judge presiding over Kyle Rittenhouse’s homicide trial in Kenosha, Wisconsin, said he will consider a mistrial motion after defense attorneys alleged that prosecutors violated the rights of the 18-year-old defendant. Kenosha County Judge Bruce Schroeder did not immediately rule on the request from defense attorneys for a mistrial with prejudice. Rittenhouse’s defense attorneys have accused prosecutor Thomas Binger of having violated the teenage defendant’s rights by mentioning his silence after his arrest for the Aug. 25, 2020, shootings; as well as by referring to a video that Schroeder had deemed inadmissible and excluded from evidence at a pretrial hearing. That video showed an incident two weeks prior to the shootings where shoplifters were seen running out of a CVS pharmacy with potentially stolen items. In the video, a voice that sounds like Rittenhouse was heard saying, “I wish I had my [expletive] AR. I’d start shooting rounds at them.” After having ordered …
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