The judge presiding over Kyle Rittenhouse's homicide trial opened jury selection with a round of “Jeopardy!”-like trivia, assured potential jurors he doesn't have COVID & reached back to the fall of the Roman Empire to emphasize the gravity of their duty.
holding him up as a bulwark against chaotic protesters and a symbol of gun rights. Others, including liberals and activists, portray him as a domestic terrorist, saying he made a volatile situation worse by showing up with a gun.
In 2018, Schroeder sentenced a woman convicted of shoplifting to tell the manager of any store she entered that she was on supervision for theft, saying embarrassment can deter criminality. A state appeals court tossed out that sentence. On Monday, Schroeder suffered a coughing fit then reassured potential jurors he had been vaccinated three times against COVID-19. He also apologized for being disorganized, saying jury selection doesn't usually occur on Monday mornings.
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