Rittenhouse trial prosecutor 'may have made a fatal error': Williams
Fox News
Fox News contributor Ted Williams disclosed a serious mistake that Kenosha County Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger made while cross-examining Kyle Rittenhouse.
Dismissing a case "with prejudice" means it "cannot be brought again, and the judge may very well make that decision pursuant to some of the ‘stupid’ questions that the prosecution put on in this case," Williams said.
The former Washington, D.C. homicide detective added that putting Rittenhouse on the stand was "worth [the risk]." A defense attorney should not put his client on the stand "unless it's necessary," he said, as it was here since Rittenhouse's legal team claims self-defense. In this case, Rittenhouse's lawyers would want him to be able "to explain to the jury just what was going on."