Kyle Rittenhouse murder trial has been 'parade of horribles': Turley
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GWU law professor Jonathan Turley joins 'America Reports' to reflect on hiccups in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial.
Because it's not just that you're going to take their pictures, it also means that if the jury feels that someone is following them, it may make them feel more uncomfortable, particularly in voting for the defendant in fear that other people might follow them.
So you could not have more serious of a situation for the court to deal with. And so the question now becomes, you know, the judge has obviously banned MSNBC from the courtroom. But this is just adding to a trial that has been just a parade of horribles in terms of prosecutorial errors, in terms of controversies with evidence. And now the media itself is becoming part of the story.
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