S8 E144: The Trial of Alex Murdaugh: Crime Scene Investigator Opinion on the Shootings Timeline — Part 3
Jury Duty18 Kesä 2024

S8 E144: The Trial of Alex Murdaugh: Crime Scene Investigator Opinion on the Shootings Timeline — Part 3

In Crime Scene Investigator Opinion on the Shootings Timeline — Part 3, we conclude our review of the direct examination of Orangeburg County crime scene investigator Kenneth Kinsey as Prosecutor Creighton Waters follows up with Dr. Kinsey on various aspects of his analysis of the murder scene.


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S4 E10: The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Weekly Recap — Conversation With Kenosha Criminal Defense Attorney Michael Cicchini

S4 E10: The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Weekly Recap — Conversation With Kenosha Criminal Defense Attorney Michael Cicchini

This season of Jury Duty explores the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse. At the end of each week, host Kary Antholis is joined by an expert in the criminal justice field to help distill and further analyze what was heard in the trial. This week our guest is Michael Cicchini. Cicchini has been routinely recognized by his peers as one of Wisconsin’s best Criminal Defense Attorneys and in 2020 received the William M. Coffey Defender Award from the Wisconsin Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers for “significant contributions to professionalism in the criminal practice.” Michael, who has tried dozens of cases in the Kenosha courts including many before Judge Schroeder, offers us his unique insight into the participants and events of the Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse with a special focus on the events that we covered this past week. During the course of the conversation, Michael discusses an article that he wrote examining whether police in Kenosha are using disorderly conducts laws to surveil African American “communities for signs of disorder” and “as a means of social control against people of color.” Here’s the article that he references.You can also find out more information about each of the trials covered by Jury Duty at CrimeStory.com.Or at these dedicated links...The Trial of Kyle RittenhouseThe Killing of Ahmaud ArberyThe Trial of Robert Durst Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

11 Maalis 202226min

S4 E9: The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Jury Instructions

S4 E9: The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Jury Instructions

This season of Jury Duty explores the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse. In The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Jury Instructions, host Kary Antholis focuses on defense attorney Corey Chirafisi’s strategy and tactics in his voir dire questioning of prospective jurors. We will also offer an overview of Judge Schroeder’s initial instructions to the 20 impaneled jurors the following day.You can also find out more information about each of the trials covered by Jury Duty at CrimeStory.com.Or at these dedicated links...The Trial of Kyle RittenhouseThe Killing of Ahmaud ArberyThe Trial of Robert Durst Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

10 Maalis 202220min

S4 E8: The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Jury Selection

S4 E8: The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Jury Selection

This season of Jury Duty explores the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse. In The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Jury Selection, host Kary Antholis begins our examination of the Jury selection process for this trial, paying close attention to Judge Schroeder’s method and style of guiding that process, and Prosecutor Thomas Binger’s voir dire tactics and strategy as well.You can also find out more information about each of the trials covered by Jury Duty at CrimeStory.com.Or at these dedicated links...The Trial of Kyle RittenhouseThe Killing of Ahmaud ArberyThe Trial of Robert Durst Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

9 Maalis 202215min

S4 E7: The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Admissible Evidence Hearing — Part 2

S4 E7: The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Admissible Evidence Hearing — Part 2

This season of Jury Duty explores the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse. In The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Admissible Evidence Hearing — Part 2, host Kary Antholis we continue our examination of the October 25, 2021 hearing, which features Judge Schroeder’s controversial ruling to allow complaining witnesses, the men shot by Kyle Rittenhouse, to be referred to as “rioters,” “looters,” and “arsonists,” but not “victims.”You can also find out more information about each of the trials covered by Jury Duty at CrimeStory.com.Or at these dedicated links...The Trial of Kyle RittenhouseThe Killing of Ahmaud ArberyThe Trial of Robert Durst Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

8 Maalis 202216min

S4 E6: The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Admissible Evidence Hearing — Part 1

S4 E6: The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Admissible Evidence Hearing — Part 1

This season of Jury Duty explores the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse. The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Admissible Evidence Hearing — Part 1, host Kary Antholis examines the first portion of an October 25, 2021 pretrial hearing. In this hearing, the prosecution seeks to prevent testimony from two potential defense witnesses—one a Kenosha Wisconsin Police Officer named Amanda Franco with a tenuous link to the August 25, 2020 shooting, and the other, a use-of-force expert named Dr. John Black.You can also find out more information about each of the trials covered by Jury Duty at CrimeStory.com.Or at these dedicated links...The Trial of Kyle RittenhouseThe Killing of Ahmaud ArberyThe Trial of Robert Durst Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

7 Maalis 202219min

S4 E5: The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Weekly Recap — Conversations on Language, Bias, and Privilege with Abbe Smith

S4 E5: The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Weekly Recap — Conversations on Language, Bias, and Privilege with Abbe Smith

This season of Jury Duty explores the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse. At the end of each week, host Kary Antholis is joined by an expert in the criminal justice field to help distill and further analyze what we heard in the trial. This week our guest is Abbe Smith who serves as Professor of Law and Director of the Criminal Defense and Prisoner Advocacy Clinic at Georgetown University. Together, they will explore a number of the issues that were raised by the courtroom events that we covered this past week. You can also find out more information about each of the trials covered by Jury Duty at CrimeStory.com.Or at these dedicated links...The Trial of Kyle RittenhouseThe Killing of Ahmaud ArberyThe Trial of Robert Durst Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

4 Maalis 202229min

S4 E4: The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Prior Acts Hearing — Part 2

S4 E4: The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Prior Acts Hearing — Part 2

This season of Jury Duty explores the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse. In Prior Acts Hearing — Part 2, host Kary Antholis concludes our examination of the September 17, 2021 pretrial hearing by exploring the motions presented by the defense, including a motion to admit evidence of Joseph Rosenbaum’s criminal history and his prior convictions on sex offense charges. You can also find out more information about each of the trials covered by Jury Duty at CrimeStory.com.Or at these dedicated links...The Trial of Kyle RittenhouseThe Killing of Ahmaud ArberyThe Trial of Robert Durst Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

3 Maalis 202214min

S4 E3: The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Prior Acts Hearing — Part 1

S4 E3: The Trial of Kyle Rittenhouse: Prior Acts Hearing — Part 1

This season of Jury Duty explores the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse. In Prior Acts Hearing — Part 1, host Kary Antholis begins our examination of the September 17, 2021 pretrial hearing conducted via video conference. During this hearing, Lead Prosecutor Thomas Binger asks Judge Bruce Schroeder to allow three pieces of evidence at trial—one, that Kyle Rittenhouse previously assaulted a female, two that he had mused about shooting suspected shoplifters with his semi-automatic weapon and three, that Rittenhouse associated with The Proud Boys.You can also find out more information about each of the trials covered by Jury Duty at CrimeStory.com.Or at these dedicated links...The Trial of Kyle RittenhouseThe Killing of Ahmaud ArberyThe Trial of Robert Durst Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

2 Maalis 202222min

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