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Title: Rittenhouse Trial Erupts Into Chaos As Prosecution Goes On Defense Over Withheld Evidence
Source: [None]
URL Source: https://www.zerohedge.com/political ... -def-drone-footage-until-after
Published: Nov 17, 2021
Author: Tyler Durden
Post Date: 2021-11-17 17:48:28 by Horse
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Views: 46

Update (1426ET): The Rittenhouse trial was thrown into chaos on Wednesday, after it emerged that the prosecution gave the defense a low-resolution version of a drone video depicting the events of August 25, 2020, resulting in the defense asking for a mistrial late Tuesday.

As we noted below, the video provided to the defense was not as clear as the video kept by the state. The file size of the defense video is 3.6 MB and the state's is 11.2 MB. Further, the dimensions on our video are 480 x 212, the state's, 1920 x 844.

Garold of Riverwood @OfGarold · Replying to @JackPosobiec and @barnes_law

Jacek Posobiec Flag of United StatesFlag of Poland @JackPosobiec · Two jurors holding decision up, outright citing backlash, per US Marshal in Kenosha.

After the defense argued that they were given a low-resolution version of the video, it also emerged that the video has a different creation date, different name, and a much smaller file size.

Assistant District Attorney John Kraus (aka 'lunchbox') insisted that the resolution issue wasn't intentional.

"If I knew how to compress files, and do all these technology things, I’d have a much better job," claiming that they had not done anything to alter the footage.

The defense countered - saying that the "metadata" on the videos were different, and that an earlier high-res version of the video provided to Tucker Carlson was in black-and-white.

The Post Millennial @TPostMillennial

Defense says the filename sent earlier was not similar to the filename given over the weekend.

https://twitter.com/i/status/1461052360080474112

Jacek Posobiec 🇺🇸🇵🇱 @JackPosobiec

Defense: This video was the ONLY piece of evidence that was not sent via Dropbox

Andrew Ruiz @then_there_was

It's insane. All the lawyers on Rekieta Law are saying it should be declared a mistrial with prejudice.

SCUBA MIKE🤿 @mescubamike

Unmitigated disaster. 😂🔥

ADA Krausse tries to send him self email to see if file name changes before Judge steps in and asks for competent testimony! 😂

https://twitter.com/i/status/1461055406235607045

Judge Bruce Schroeder has now demanded testimony under oath about the compressed video.

Jacek Posobiec 🇺🇸🇵🇱 @JackPosobiec

Binger's face when the judge said he wants to take testimony about the compressed video

The prosecution claims that they couldn't 'airdrop' the full sized file to the defense, because the defense attorney has an Android phone, so they emailed it. They are also claiming that they didn't realize the file size discrepancy until later.

Jacek Posobiec 🇺🇸🇵🇱 @JackPosobiec

IF THE VIDEO IS RESIZED YOU MUST MISTRY!

Update (1310ET): The jury in the Rittenhouse trial has asked to review video evidence presented during the case, as they undergo a second day of deliberations over the fate of the teen.

In a note sent to Kenosha County Judge Bruce Schroeder, the 12-member jury asked if they can view video in their private room or in the courtroom, according to Reuters. It's unknown what exactly they are seeking to review.

Schroeder said he would tell the seven women and five men on the jury they would view the video in the courtroom, which he would clear of public attendees and the media.

Mark Richards, an attorney for Rittenhouse, said he was concerned the jury was asking to see a drone video that was featured by the prosecution during two-weeks of testimony.

The defense has objected to the video, which they say could be manipulated, and it is cited as one factor in their motion for a mistrial, which has not been ruled on by the judge. -Reuters

"I don’t know what exhibits the jurors wish to see," said Richards, adding "We the defense has a real problem with them seeing the drone footage."

The 18-year-old Rittenhouse is charged with homicide in the deaths of Anthony Huber, 26, and Joseph Rosenbaum, 36, as well as attempted homicide for wounding Gaige Grosskreutz.

All three men were seen on film pursuing Rittenhouse before he fires his AR-15, bolstering his self-defense argument.

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Authored by Andrea Widburg via American Thinker (emphasis ours),

During the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, the prosecution argued that Kyle provoked the men who attacked him by waving his gun. To prove this, during the trial, the prosecution gave the defense fuzzy drone footage. There was a great deal of argument about what could be extrapolated from that fuzzy view. It turns out that the prosecution had within its possession a high-quality video that it played for the judge after the trial ended. On this, and other evidentiary grounds, the defense moved for a mistrial with prejudice.

The defense motion states the facts with sufficient clarity that I'm going to reprint them here verbatim:

On November 5. 2021, the fifth day of trial on this case, the prosecution turned over to the defense footage of a drone video which captured some of the incident from August 25, 2020. The problem is, the prosecution gave the defense a compressed version of the video. What that means is the video provided to the defense was not as clear as the video kept by the state. The file size of the defense video is 3.6 MB and the state's is 11.2 MB. Further, the dimensions on our video are 480 x 212, the state's, 1920 x 844. The video which was in the state's possession, wasn't provided to the defense until after the trial concluded. During the jury instructions conference, the defense played their version of the video for the court to review. The state indicated their version was much clearer and had their tech person come into court to have the court review their clearer video. The video is the same; the resolution of that video, however, was not. The state did not provide their quality video to the defense until Saturday, November 13, 2021, and only did so upon specific request by Attorney Wisco — two days before closing arguments and after the evidence had been closed.

Under Wisconsin law, when the defense makes a demand, the prosecution must provide to the defense "[a]ny physical evidence that the district attorney intends to offer in evidence at the trial" and "[a]ny exculpatory evidence." That's Wisconsin Stat. § 971.23(1)(g) & (h). I don't have the time to research the law, but my bet is that if Wisconsin's appellate court ever had before it the question of whether the prosecutor may get away with producing bastardized, degraded versions of the requested evidence, it would say emphatically not.

The motion for a mistrial with prejudice also raises the fact that, when Kyle Rittenhouse took the witness stand, the prosecutors improperly accused him of keeping silent after his arrest. That right, of course, is enshrined in the famous Miranda rights warning that all arrestees in America receive: "You have the right to remain silent ..." The corollary to that right is that this silence cannot be used against the defendant in a court of law, but that's exactly what the prosecution tried to do.

The motion reminds the court that a motion for retrial in Wisconsin can be granted with prejudice (i.e., no retrial) if the evidence shows prosecutorial overreach. To make this showing, the prosecutor's action must be intentional in that he clearly knew that his acts would be prejudicial to the defendant. The alleged misconduct must also have been purposefully intended to throw a trial that's going badly, justifying a mistrial and a second prosecutorial bite at the apple.

Here, the prosecution ignored not just a court order, but the whole principle behind the Miranda warning and could only have acted intentionally when it sprang a video on the defense at the last moment and gave the defense only a poor-quality copy of the original evidence. Both of those things scream intentionality.

As you may recall, the prosecution produced the drone footage at the last minute to support the claim that Kyle was waving his rifle around in a way that would provoke other people to engage in self-defense against him. Thus, they argued, Joseph Rosenbaum, who had been setting fires, tried to burn police as they sat in their patrol cars, swung chains at people, and screamed the N-word, was himself acting in self-defense when he told Kyle earlier that he was going to kill Kyle, and then raced after Kyle, cornered him in a parking lot, and grabbed for his long gun.

To state the argument is to realize how ridiculous it is. However, it's consistent with the prosecution's other argument on closing, which was that anyone who isn't carrying a gun is not a threat and that the person with a gun should always yield gracefully to a non-gun beating. By contrast, said the prosecution, a gun is inherently a threat. This picture of Reginald Denny, with nothing more, shows how ridiculous the first argument is:

Matt Walsh @MattWalshBlog

Why did Kyle Rittenhouse need to use a gun? What harm can a violent mob of unarmed people really do?

The second argument vitiates the Second Amendment. If carrying a gun is inherently threatening, then no one ever has a right to defend himself.

As of this writing, the jury spent Monday deliberating without reaching a decision. By the time you read this, the trial may be over. The jury may have found Kyle guilty, in which case the mob gathered outside will celebrate by destroying property. It may have found Kyle innocent, in which case the mob will try once again to burn Kenosha. And the judge may have granted the motion, in which case the mob will also try to burn it all down. (3 images)

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