Kyle Rittenhouse back in court, as Kenosha judge weighs motion to allow self-defense expert in trial
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Kyle Rittenhouse returned to a Kenosha, Wisconsin courtroom Tuesday, as a judge continues to weighs several motions, including one requesting that a self-defense expert be allowed to testify during the criminal trial that’s scheduled to begin next month on Nov. 1.
Schroeder denied the motion to dismiss count 6, which charges Rittenhouse with possession of dangerous weapon by a person under 18, but the judge added Tuesday that the matter may be subject to reconsideration, WDJT reported.
During Tuesday’s hearing, the judge also heard from Dr. John Black, a weapons and police use-of-force expert whom the defense wants to testify during trial. He was going over livestream videos posted online showing the events leading up to Rittenhouse opening fire, the Patch reported.