Rittenhouse Jury Sentence Reportedly Wired in Court – It’s A Lot Closer Than People Imagine

As the Kyle Rittenhouse case came to an end, there were credible reports that the number of jurors’ verdicts was much closer than many believed.

The volatile situation outside the Kenosha, Wisconsin courtroom was reported by Newsmax, with sources who informed them of the current number of convictions being split. Clock:

The Newsmax reporter pointed to several media reports that said they had heard Kyle Rittenhouse’s attorney Mark Richards say he believes the jury is on a ‘6-6 split’.

The astonishing reporting comes amid reports of juror intimidation and even one that tries to get jurors to commit a crime.

“Last night, someone identified himself as James J. Morrison and stated that he was an NBC news producer, working for MSNBC… and under the supervision of someone named Irene Byon in NY for MSNBC, “The judge began.

“The police stopped him because he was watching from a distance of about a block,” he continued. “And ran a red light. Drag him over and ask him what’s going on. ”

“And he gave that information. And he said he was instructed by Miss Byon to follow the jury bus,” the judge added. “The matter is under further investigation at this time. It’s the newest one I have.”

“He was fined for violating traffic control signals,” he continued. “He is not here today, as far as I know. I have instructed that no one from MNSBC News will be allowed into this building for the duration of this trial. This is a very serious matter and I don’t know what the ultimate truth of it is, but absolutely wouldn’t think of someone following the jury bus, it’s a very, very, very, very, very serious problem. extremely serious,” concluded the judge.

The judge then barred MSNBC reporters from visiting the courthouse.

Judge Schroeder referred to the person behind the jury bus as James Morrison, although he was also known as Jamie Morrison. Morrison is described as a ‘freelancer’, but some believe he works for MSNBC News. By Law and Crime, NBC News argued that the police “were confused with the individual’s intentions.”

NBC News’ public relations team said: “While the traffic violation occurred near the grand jury vehicle, the freelancer never contacted or intended to contact the jury during the deliberations. court, and never photographed or intended to photograph them,” NBC News’ public relations team said in a ‘zero denial.’

Irene Min Joo Byon was discovered as a producer for NBC. After the judge named her during the trial, she’nuked‘her and her LinkedIn account Twitter account (@mjbyon27.).

The judge is considering whether to rule the Rittenhouse case.mistaken with prejudice“Following the defense’s move indicated that the state had withheld video evidence potentially punitive that could wipe out its client.

The defense team’s motion was shared by Human Events Senior Editor Jack Posobiec late Tuesday night. It revealed misconduct by the prosecution that had the potential to lead to “wrongful bias.”

The petition argues that the state has “repeatedly violated Court guidelines, acted in bad faith, and knowingly provided technological evidence other than their own.”

Finally, the petition states that “the defendant respectfully requests the Court to find that “excessive infringement in accordance with the prosecution’s instructions” exists, that “the excessive infringement is intentional and not in good faith.” opinion,” and thereby bringing the defendant’s motion to be prejudicial misconduct. Such mishandling would preclude a retrial due to “double danger”.

As previously reported, there are many who believe that jurors are under threat. Reportedly, two of the jurors were scared to deliver their verdict, citing “backlash,” according to Human Events Senior Editor. Jack Posobiec, who said his source was a US Marshal in Kenosha.

They “worry about the media leaking their names, while it happens to their families, jobs, etc.,” he added. Posobiec also said concerns include “doxxing threats from ‘anarchist groups’.”

Famously, Black Lives Matter activists were arrested trying to offend jurors in this case.

“There was someone there in the pick-up truck this morning [who] is a video recorded by the jury. The officers approached the person and asked him… to delete the video, “Judge Bruce Schroeder told his courtroom on Tuesday. “If it happens again,” the police were “instructed to get the phone” used to record the trial, the judge added.

A prominent Minneapolis BLM activist named Cortez Rice, who appeared to be close to George Floyd, said ominously that the jury was being watched.

“Cortez Rice, a BLM activist in Minnesota, said on video that jurors in the Kenosha trial Kyle Rittenhouse being photographed,” Wisconsin Right Now reported.

“The names of the jurors in the trial have been sealed by the judge making them more difficult to deceive,” the report added. : However, the public has access to court proceedings, where jurors sit in plain sight. Only press photographers are allowed in the courtroom. “

However, Rice tells a different story on video.

“I won’t even name the people I know who participated in the Kenosha trial. But it’s the camera in there. It definitely has a camera there. There are definitely people taking pictures of juries and all that,” Rice said in the video.

Rice later claimed that he had no idea that people were watching Rittenhouse’s jurors. Even the judge in the Rittenhouse case was not safe from threats in self-defense in the form of threatening emails.

The Rittenhouse case has become a focal point of racial and political tension largely due to biased and dishonest media coverage. Radical journalists at left-wing agencies are once again trying to spark racing riots.

But this brazen attempt by an MSNBC employee to get more information about jurors crosses the line, and again, risks causing “confusion with prejudice.”

On Tuesday, Tucker Carlson argued that the juries did not come up with a “clear verdict” because they feared that “Biden voters” would riot.

“The average jury,” says Carlson, “will reach a verdict in just a few hours, so these jurors take longer than most, but perhaps not because the evidence they heard was doing. they are confused.”

Tucker argued that the verdict was so clear that “no honest person could have come to a different conclusion” as Rittenhouse acted in self-defence.

“The question is why did it take so long for this jury to come up with a very clear verdict?” Carlson asked. “Want answers? Well, look outside the courtroom. There are hundreds of National Guard soldiers assembled tonight in Kenosha. Why are they there? Well, they came in the case of Kyle Rittenhouse being acquitted. “

“If he is acquitted, pretty much everyone would expect the normal mob of Joe Biden voters to burn, loot and destroy,” he continued. “Why is everyone expecting this? Because the people on the left are openly calling for it.”

The separate jury panel, reportedly now 6-6 on guilty and not guilty verdicts, is a sign that jury intimidation may be ‘working out.’ No one should be surprised if a biased spoof or a hanged jury is the result of such jury tampering.



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