Waters on Rittenhouse: Judge ‘Was on the Side of the Defendant,’ Justice Has Not Been Served
‘He demonstrated from the very beginning that he was on the side of the defendant’
Nov 22, 2021 7:30 PM
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WITT: “As you well know, a couple courtroom cases have really grabbed national attention the last few weeks. Let’s start with the thoughts on the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse. What goes through your mind?” WATERS: “Well, you know, I was absolutely disappointed in the judge. He demonstrated from the very beginning that he was on the side of the defendant. The business of not letting the jury decide on the gun issue, whether or not he was too young to have had a gun, he took that unto himself. It was unusual for him to allow this defendant to be able to select who the final jurors were going to be. He was absolutely outrageous in the way that he conducted himself. And everybody saw that. He was the talk of the country, the way that he conducted himself. And he was brazen, he was bold, he was on the side of the defendant, and I don’t think justice has been served.”