Is There Something That I’m Saying That Draws The Face You’re Making?’ Judge In Rittenhouse Trial Asks Prosecutor

Ron Delancer By Ron Delancer

The murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse continued on Thursday and right from the start Kenosha County Judge Bruce Schroeder asked the jury to leave the room to talk about the heated exchange he had with the prosecutor, Kenosha County Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger.

“It certainly was my impression that we were talking about video of the entire episode and … certainly in my mind is not limited to the specific numbers on this observation point list that you’re talking about,” Schroeder told Binger as they talked over the prosecution’s objection to specific portions of video analysis from John Black, the defense’s witness, on Thursday, saying it was outside the court’s order.

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“I am a little bit challenged when you say — is there something that I’m saying that draws the face that you’re making?” Schroeder added, according to CNN.

“I have to say, your honor, yesterday, I was the target of your ire for disregarding your orders. Today the defense is disregarding your order,” Binger replied.

CNN noted that “yesterday’s heated exchange between the judge and Binger came up again a few minutes later with the prosecutor saying, ‘yesterday, as I said, I was under the court’s ire’ and Schroeder cutting him off saying, ‘you know, I don’t want to talk about it.'”

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