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In reply to the discussion: Rittenhouse lawyers ask judge to declare mistrial over video [View all]Hav
(5,969 posts)46. I have the same problem of finding good videos
The prosecutor went through it during the closing starting at 14m:24s in this video:
I think we can all understand the problem. I cannot see anything, that's why the zoom was needed. I think Rittenhouse is supposed to be under the white shield, below that bright light in the center of the footage, behind the red light.
Here is a zoomed version by someone on Twitter going through the video in several tweets:
Link to tweet
I'd only use it to look at the footage and not put too much weight into his conclusions.
I think it's fair to say that the jury's wish to go over this video again is of concern for the defense. I suppose they have some big screens and maybe better quality versions. If they see him raising the gun, he might actually get convicted for something.
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No way they're getting the judge who allowed the video to rule he made a mistrial ...
marble falls
Nov 2021
#4
I think the prosecutor sent what he had, but he sent it via E-Mail and the email program compressed
LiberalArkie
Nov 2021
#15
I don't disagree but it scares me how many people think email is at all secure.
NullTuples
Nov 2021
#37
The problem is the prosecutor talked about how he didn't even know how to edit video.
Calista241
Nov 2021
#53
Hand brake is a program to compress the video. Like to take the MKV uncompressed video and change
LiberalArkie
Nov 2021
#59
This is nonsense. The defense saw the video in the courtroom when prosecution played it.
iluvtennis
Nov 2021
#6
Yes sir. They saw the so called inferior copy long time ago...did nothing.
Alexander Of Assyria
Nov 2021
#24
Burdens pertaining to evidence admissibility and exclusion shift depending upon the context.
Alexander Of Assyria
Nov 2021
#49
Thought so too. Up until prosecutor put it all together, was almost sure Ritt would walk.
Hoyt
Nov 2021
#21
Yes, a very good close by the prosecution - emphasizing Ritt provoked the protesters and that
iluvtennis
Nov 2021
#30
Just about all video is compressed. JPG is compressed so are GIFs just about everything except RAW
LiberalArkie
Nov 2021
#13
Pretty sure that judge would buy Rittenhouse a new house and car if he could. He'll declare mistrial
C Moon
Nov 2021
#14
Saw an attorney interviewed by Ben Meiselas that said the defense is seeing body language from
PortTack
Nov 2021
#22
Defense put Ritt on the the stand as a "sympathy play" in my opinion. They ere thinking how
iluvtennis
Nov 2021
#33
So, they would have approached the case differently if they had a higher-res video?
BobTheSubgenius
Nov 2021
#23
Or, I suppose, they might claim that they'd have asked Rittenhouse to explain features
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2021
#44
The higher res video was played in open court. If there was something the defense thought they
iluvtennis
Nov 2021
#34
The article currently says the high res version was only shown after the evidence phase
muriel_volestrangler
Nov 2021
#43