Rittenhouse: Atty. Andrew Branca on Fox News, Laura Ingraham Show
Atty. Andrew Branca on Fox News, Laura Ingraham Show
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Atty. Andrew Branca on Fox News, Laura Ingraham Show
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Rittenhouse Acquittal: Atty. Andrew Branca w/ Megyn Kelly as Verdict Read
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Well, Harvard Law School has certainly fallen quite some ways. A recent article purportedly authored by one Ronald Sullivan, Professor at Harvard Law School (see featured image) sets forth to provide a legal analysis claiming that both the Kyle Rittenhouse and George Zimmerman cases ought to be deemed outside the boundaries of lawful self-defense. If
Hey folks, I’m Attorney Andrew Branca, for Law of Self Defense, and I’d like to take just a moment to talk with you about Kyle’s Law, our proposed law for stopping politically motivated prosecutions of self-defense. Too often, rogue prosecutors bring felony criminal charges against people who were clearly doing nothing more than defending themselves,
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This was, of course, the only verdict consistent with the evidence, with the law, and with justice. The State never had anything even close to disproving self-defense beyond a reasonable doubt, no case that a reasonable jury could possibly convict on, and despite that they brutalized this poor kid for a second time in this
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Atty. Andrew Branca on Dana Loesch Show: Rittenhouse Trial
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Atty. Andrew Branca: Rittenhouse Trial FOX Radio Interview
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Today completed the third day of jury deliberations in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, with no verdict being achieved before the jury was sent home for the day. There wasn’t much real action today, with the exception of a couple of notable events, and my own increasing belief that we’re dealing with a single hold-out
Today completed the second day of jury deliberations in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, with no verdict being achieved before the jury was sent home for the day.The jury deliberations take place in private, of course, so we can only speculate as to what discussions are taking place amongst the 12 jurors. That doesn’t mean
The closing statements are now done in the Rittenhouse trial, and the jury will now begin deliberations—although not until tomorrow morning. That means, of course, that we’ll be launching or VERDICT WATCH blog post in the morning at Legal Insurrection, so keep your eyes there for breaking news on a verdict. And with that, let’s
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