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National News See other National News Articles Title: Anger Over Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Judge Grows After Week of Controversies Anger Over Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Judge Grows After Week of Controversies Ewan Palmer | November 12, 2021 © Sean Krajacic-Pool//Getty Images The actions of the judge presiding over Kyle Rittenhouse's trial have continued to garner attention and controversy, in an already hugely divisive case which has attracted national attention for days. In the latest incident on Thursday, Kenosha County Circuit Judge Bruce Schroeder was accused of racism after making a joke about Asian food when asked when the trial would break for lunch. "Let's hope for one o'clock," Schroeder said. "I hope the Asian food isn't on one of those boats in Long Beach harbor," he added, apparently in reference to the logjam of boats in California ports. The comments were heavily criticized online given they were made in a trial which is already racially charged. Michele Dauber, a Stanford professor, accused the "biased judge" of making a "thinly-veiled anti-Asian comment." "Because all Asian food comes from China like the boats haha what a bigot," she tweeted. The biased judge in the Rittenhouse trial just made a thinly-veiled anti-Asian comment. When asked when lunch was coming he said "I hope the Asian food isn't on one of those boats in Long Beach harbor." Because all Asian food comes from China like the boats haha what a bigot. pic.twitter.com/4PUxulpVJO Michele Dauber (@mldauber) November 11, 2021 Civil rights activist DeRay Mckesson tweeted: "It's pretty clear that this man should not be a judge of anything." MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan added: "So we're supposed to have faith in this judge and this trial? Day after day it gets worse..." This is not the first time that the words or actions of the judge have come under scrutiny. On Thursday, Schroeder asked the court to give a round of applause to honor members of the military on Veterans Day just as Dr. John Black, who had served in the U.S. Army, was due to give evidence for the defense. pic.twitter.com/VJOe7UVkN7 Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs (@NickAtNews) November 11, 2021 Steven Wright, a professor at the University of Wisconsin School of Law, told The Associated Press that highlighting Black's military background was a mistake as it risked making his testimony appear more credible in the eyes of the jury. Michael J. Stern, a former state and federal prosecutor who is now an opinion columnist for USA Today, said he was "horrified" at Schroeder's "untethered bias and unprofessionalism." Stern added: "At some point, it makes sense for a prosecutor to hit on a judge's behavior in closing. It's a risky move, but doing nothing to counteract the judge is also risky." Others have also accused Schroeder of being racist or biased because of his choice of ringtone. On Thursday, Schroeder's cell phone went off during proceedings, briefly playing out Lee Greenwood's 1984 song "God Bless The USA." The track was used as Donald Trump walked on stage for his campaign rallies in 2016 and 2020. Elie Mystal, justice correspondent for The Nation, accused Schroeder of having "pre-judged the trial" in favor of Rittenhouse and is now taking the 18-year-old's side because he recognizes "what white people are willing to do to defend white supremacy." Mystal told Democracy Now!: "He has made a series of decisions, each one perhaps may be individually defensible but in totality lead to the impression of a biased, racist judge with his Trump rally cellphone that is trying to get Rittenhouse a walk." Mystal also referenced a number of decisions made by Schroeder both before and during proceedings which he suggests are indications of bias. These include, according to Mystal, not allowing the prosecution to refer to Anthony Huber and Joseph Rosenbaumthe two people Rittenhouse shot and killed in Kenoshaas "victims" but allowing the defense to refer to the pair as "rioters" or "looters" if they can produce the evidence. The prosecution was also not permitted to discuss a video that, it says, shows Rittenhouse saying he wished he had a rifle so he could shoot two people exiting a pharmacy because he thought they were shoplifters, which was recorded weeks before the Kenosha protests. Schroeder yelled at Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger for attempting to ask Rittenhouse about the video, despite him having already ruled the video inadmissible evidence. The judge also condemned Binger for asking why the defendant remained silent about the case following his arrest, despite this being a protected right. "That's basic law. It's been basic law in this country for 40 years, 50 years," Schroeder said. "I have no idea why you would do something like that. I don't know what you're up to. When you say you were acting in good faith, I don't believe you." The judge also told the prosecution ahead of the trial that it could not make any attempt to link Rittenhouse to the far-right Proud Boys group. Rittenhouse was seen drinking and being serenaded by members of the Proud Boys at a bar in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, soon after he pleaded not guilty to the charges against him in January, according to an affidavit filed by Binger. Poster Comment: This is whining liberals complaining about a good judge. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)
The judge is scared, the jury is scared, the real truth is that the three people shot were WHITE and convicted FELONS This has nothing to do with rase, but the blacks are making it that way, BASTARDS.
The Judge is well aware the STATE is trying to hang an innocent man for political reasons. If the jury finds him guilty, they should be hung for being stupid in public.
We know the blacks will stir the pot trying to make trouble at any opportunity. What is so different about the Rittenhouse case? Nothing at all. ;) "When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
All that fear going on tells us we live in a literal terror state fueled by kike money. www.cnet.com/how-to/compa...ating-black-lives-matter/ One of the main goals of the War Of Terror is to soften ameriKans up for constant terrorization -- and it's working phenomenally well. _____________________________________________________________ USA! USA! USA! Bringing you democracy, or else! there were strains of VD that were incurable, and they were first found in the Philippines and then transmitted to the Korean working girls via US military. The 'incurables' we were told were first taken back to a military hospital in the Philippines to quietly die. 4um
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