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Inside The Rittenhouse Trial

Inside The Rittenhouse Trial

By: WGTD FM
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"Inside The Rittenhouse Trial" Is a daily 4 minute podcast providing analysis of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. The show is hosted by WGTD Personality Troy McDonald with analysis provided by defense attorney Bob Sfasciotti.WGTD FM Politics & Government
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  • The Verdict
    Nov 20 2021

    Attorney Bob Sfasciotti shares his thoughts on Kyle Rittenhouse being found not guilty of all charges and the likelihood Rittenhouse could face federal charges by the Department of Justice. This is our final episode. Thank you for listening and sharing the podcast. “Inside the Rittenhouse Trial” was a production of WGTD.

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    6 mins
  • Jury Deliberations - Day 3
    Nov 19 2021

    Attorney Bob Sfasciotti shares his thoughts on any criminal liability MSNBC might face as a result of a freelance producer following a jury bus. Also, Bob shares the potential scenario in which a hung jury on some counts could still result in a conviction.

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    6 mins
  • Jury Deliberations - Day 2
    Nov 18 2021

    As deliberations continue, Attorney Bob Sfasciotti shares where he believes the jury might be headed and the most likely scenario this case will be appealed.

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    6 mins
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I watched most of the trial proceedings online and agree with the verdict.

As regards this podcast - I wanted to listen to objective commentary on the other side and to understand different point of view but unfortunately objectivity is lacking here. I understand that it's short instalments concept and lawyer's commentary might be edited but to include jury member's dismissal due to Jacob Blake joke but exclude Richie Mcginns testimony is more than strange.

pretty biased representation of the trial

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